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why I've density is leser than water❓‽​

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Answered by Legend3678
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Water has a unique density. It is less dense as a solid than it is as a liquid, which is why ice floats on top of liquid water

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Ice is less dense than water

  • This is due to ice's density being less than liquid water's density. Upon freezing, the density of ice decreases by about 9 percent. Most of an iceberg exists below the water surface. The best way to visualize how water can have different densities is to look at the frozen form of water.

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