Yes, unlike most other liquids which shrink when frozen, water actually expands at about a 9% rate at its freezing point.
The molecules inside the steel move around less and this pulls them together causing them to shrink in size
Any liquid or solid shrinks when frozen; the molecules contract. Molecules expand when thawed.
-- liquid water -- frozen water
It expands when frozen.
When water becomes frozen in the the winter, it makes the earth and the things on it get cold.
No
Yep, all things can be frozen right?
Greenland has the most frozen water. Greenland has the most frozen water.
First you go to your wardrobe, then you exit the wardrobe. Click on the thing that you want to shrink and tada it is shrinked.
Nothing will make a glass dish shrink. ( Are you experiencing any other strange things.)
Probably at 0 degrees Celsius because most living things freeze at this temperature.