Ice floats in water but sinks in champagne because it is less dense that pure water, but denser than the alcohol in champagne.
Ice Air is less dense than water, so water sinks below air. A rock is more dense than water, so it sinks in water and air. And helium, which is less dense than air, rises in air and in water.
No, that is a comet.Asteroids do not include ice and often include metal.
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True. See related question below for more information.
False - dry ice does not contain water; it is frozen carbon dioxide
Yes water drops or ice depending on the temperature. But they do not "Conference" to do this, it is delegates that do that. Thus the answer is both true and false.
weathering happens when bits of rock are moved by water or ice true or false
It is a true statement that frozen water melts. As ice or frozen water rises in temperature, it will slowly change into a liquid state. It would be false to say otherwise.
Ice is lighter than the water it displaces .
True
Ice.
it freezes when ice sinks in water
Because ice is lighter than water
No, because ice has a density of .92g/ml allowing it to float over on water's 1g/ml density.
yes it is True
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