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No, crystals are chemical compounds that are not considered to be alive.
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It cooled slowly, forming larger crystals.
because of the coldness
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yes
A process in which a liquid changes to a solid forming crystals
yes
Ions are able to form large crystals through a process called crystallization, where they come together in an ordered arrangement to minimize energy. This occurs when the ions are in a solution and conditions like temperature and concentration allow for the ions to align and grow into a well-structured crystal lattice. Over time, more ions join the crystal lattice, leading to the formation of large crystals.
It depends. If the ice crystals are forming, then yes, the water is freezing. If you just mean ice crystals, just there not doing anything, then no.
The process of freshly forming crystals is known as precipitation........
Those of the minerals forming the rock.