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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.
Frozen water expands, while other frozen liquids contract.
How can hot water be frozen - where does this happen?
the cold water moves down.
Osmosis ; see related link below .
An iceberg.
No.... It moves very slowly, but that doesn't mean it's a living thing. It's a river of ice, basically frozen water. Water is necessary to sustain life, but it is not itself animate.
Glacier
it moves very slowly
The frozen part of water is called 'ice'
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.
They breath with lungs.
Bog
Yes if it moves slowly from the ocean to a river
This is when it changes in to water slowly it disappears and turns in to particles called water vapor slowly and slowly
Icicles
Slowly. Their tinly little fins will flap like crazy, but the seahorse will move slowly through the water.