Yes; but not alot.
Ice float on water because the density is lower.
no< fresh water will become mixed with the salt water
When frozen water expands, it gets lighter. So ice can float on top of water instead of sinking to the bottom.
no. Density of ice is more than of water...we can understand from ice sinking in water drinks... Edited by Dr.J. : How is it possible for the density of ice to be more (greater) than that of liquid water if ice FLOATS on lakes and rivers? Clearly, the density of ice is LESS than that of liquid water.
Actually and obviously, it is the ice, glaciers, and the normal bodies of water on top of Earth's surface.
It's not the color that is significant, its the fresh water that the ice cubes were made with. Salt water is heavier than fresh water so the fresh water floats a top the salt water.
Saltwater freezes too, just at a couple degrees lower than fresh water.
Assuming equal temperatures it does not. The fresh water will be on top.
because the salt water ie heavier than fresh water
Liquid water is denser than ice,Ice floats on top of liquid water.
the water would always sit on top because the salt water is thicker
No. That's why water doesn't float on top of ice.
Ice float on water because the density is lower.
The water at the top is more exposed to cold air than the water at the bottom of the ice tray.
You have to go to Celadon and go to the top of the mart where there are vending machines that you can get the fresh water from.
no< fresh water will become mixed with the salt water
Ice is lighter than the water it displaces .