Why and how the liquid into ice when it is in cold surrounding???
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Ice is less dense than water because of the way it forms a hexagonal crystalline structure. ... For this same reason, water below 4° Celsius becomes increasingly less dense as it gets colder. Close to freezing temperatures, the molecules in the liquid water begin to line up into the space-filling hexagonal structure.
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it absorbs the coldness from the surroundings
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