why there is no change in level of water on melting a floating piece of ice
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People believe that when this floating ice melts, water level doesn't rise an additional amount because the freshwater ice displaces the same volume of water as it would contribute once it melts. ... Thus, when freshwater ice melts in the ocean, it contributes a greater volume of melt water than it originally displaced.
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due to density of ice...
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