Science, asked by SOORAJ2006, 1 year ago

Which is more denser, water or ice

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Answered by vilok
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Water. Mark mine as brainliest

Satwika4: heya! A bit more explantion: Most liquids are more dense than their frozen versions, but water is a rare and important exception. Water molecules like to arrange themselves in a very specific position as they cool down, and because of this, the molecules are highly ordered and spread out. This means that all of the molecules that fit in a water bottle will expand and take up more space as they freeze. 

 
Satwika4:  Because of this, lakes and oceans do not freeze solid in the winter, allowing fish and sea creatures to survive. Instead, low density blocks of ice float to the surface as they form, leaving the "heavy" liquid water at the bottom. Without this, life on Earth would not be possible. 
Answered by lucifer2711
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the right answer is water.
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