It is false. Water expands on freezing.
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False, water expands when it freezes.
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False, water expands when it freezes.
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No. Water expands when it freezes, causing the rocks to crack and break.
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The water which was originally in a liquid stage, turns into a solid when it freezes. The particles in the water come closer together, therefore, the water contracts. This is not true. Most liquids do this when they freeze but water expaneds.
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False. Ice is *less* dense than water. If it weren't, water would freeze from the bottom up, killing all the fish etc during the winter. Water contracts as it is gets colder, but at the moment it freezes, crystals form. These are hard bonds that push the molecules farther apart, thinning the density of the water, and making ice remarkably strong. A few inches of ice can support the weight of a person.
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