Why ice float on water when density of ice is greater than water density
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Density of ice is not greater than density of water.
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You are WRONG!!!
Density of ice is not more than the density of water.
When Water Freezes To Become Ice, It Forms A Cage Like Structure And Air Gets Trapped Into It Lowering Its Density.
Ice is less dense than water an hence, floats on it.
Another Example: An Empty Plastic Bottle Floats On Water Because Air Is Trapped Into It and it is lighter than water.
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Density of ice is not more than the density of water.
When Water Freezes To Become Ice, It Forms A Cage Like Structure And Air Gets Trapped Into It Lowering Its Density.
Ice is less dense than water an hence, floats on it.
Another Example: An Empty Plastic Bottle Floats On Water Because Air Is Trapped Into It and it is lighter than water.
:)
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