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why does ice float on water? give a correct answer​

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Answered by parthinaparthiban
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Thus, for a given mass of water, the volume of ice is greater than that of water. Hence, the density of ice is less than that of water. A substance with a lower density than water can float on water. Therefore, ice floats on water.

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Answered by xxxSLINGSHOTxxx
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Believe it or not, ice is actually about 9% less dense than water. Since the water is heavier, it displaces the lighter ice, causing the ice to float to the top.

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