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No, it would not. Wedging cannot occur if the solid form (ice) didn't occupy a greater volume than the liquid form.
Then the water would not exist.
I sorta don't understand the queston, I think I know what you are hinting at though. If you took Water, and froze it into Ice, It would be water still.
Rinse it out with water
If you're trying to set up an experiment, the manipulated variables would be salt and sugar, and varying ratios of salt to water or sugar to water. Say you wanted to find out how fast water froze if it had sugar in it, and wanted to compare it to how quickly it froze with salt. Your controls would be the amount of water, the type of container, and the temperature of the freezer. You could pour 18 plastic cups of water, 6 plain water (the control), 6 with salt and 6 with sugar. You could also vary the amount of sugar or salt in the water (say, .5% to 2.5%, with an increase of .5% in each cup).
It would be ice
First of all, if the water is frozen, then you can't put an ice cube into it. Secondly, if you put an ice cube in liquid then froze it then it would become part of the liquid that froze.
The Wateer Inside' Thee Rock Would Expand And Crack The Rock EvenMore' :D
Time is the measurement of a change from one state to another. If it somehow froze, nothing would move.
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It will become marshy and wet
It depends on initial conditions. The temperature would begin dropping by about 1 oC per hour. Not a good thing to happen.
He froze in his steps just like a deer in the headlights. The water on the bird bath froze last night when the temperature dipped below 30F. I almost froze to death without my jacket. She froze in terror and then let out a scream that would curdle milk. It was so cold outside his tongue froze to the flagpole when they dared him to lick it.
Ice Cubes look white, because water is clear. So, when it is frozen it turns white, it's natural color. If you froze dyied water it would froze the colr it was dyied.
it would be a lot easier for the attackers to get into the castle
No, it would not. Wedging cannot occur if the solid form (ice) didn't occupy a greater volume than the liquid form.
The sandstone will start to break and after 1 or 2 days it will be in tiny pieces.