Ice floats because it is less dense than water. The lower density is because in ice the molecules are arranged into a hexagonal crystal structure that leaves extra space in between.
Ice floats on water because its density is less than that of water.
Its density is lower than that of water.
Ice float on water because the density is lower.
Ice floats on water because it has a lower density than water. It flows on water when either it is blown by the wind or it is moved by water currents.
Ice floats in water because it is less dense than water. It is nothing to do with cohesion.
Yes because the density of ice is less
I think that salty ice cube do float in water because ice bergs float it water and they're made of salty water. i think i depends on the density (Amount of salt) in the ice
Ice float on water because the density is lower.
Because of the buoyancy of the Ice
Water floats when it is in the solid phase, called ice. Ice floats because the density of ice is less than the density of water.
Under normal circumstances, ice does float in water because it is less dense.
The reason why ice will float in water is because ice is not as dense as water, therefore, it floats.
Because ice and oil are less dense that water.
Ice floats on water because it has a lower density than water. It flows on water when either it is blown by the wind or it is moved by water currents.
Ice Cubes do float! This is because the density of ice is less than the density of liquid water.
Ice floats in water because it is less dense than water. It is nothing to do with cohesion.
Because ice cubes are less dense than water.
I think that salty ice cube do float in water because ice bergs float it water and they're made of salty water. i think i depends on the density (Amount of salt) in the ice
Yes because the density of ice is less