yes, when you freeze water it expands, if you fill a plastic bottle full to the top with water then put it in the freezer, when it's frozen the bottle will have cracked or split.
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a iceber is water eroded because it's water that's been frozen for a long period of time and it has became frozen in a period of year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! a iceber is water eroded because it's water that's been frozen for a long period of time and it has became frozen in a period of year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The frozen water at the South Pole is fresh water ice.
A bit less than 2% of the worlds water is frozen. Antarctica accounts for about 80% of the worlds fresh water.
Frozen water.
no
With the exception of water, the particles of an object move closer together and become a solid. Being closer together makes the density rise once it becomes frozen but the density won't rise if the temperature is lowered and the object is already frozen. When water freezes, the density lowers, making ice float.
yes
when the water is frozen
Greenland has the most frozen water. Greenland has the most frozen water.
Frozen water expands, while other frozen liquids contract.
How can hot water be frozen - where does this happen?
The frozen part of water is called 'ice'
frozen mix is the solute The water/ice is the solvent.
Yes! They will go to the bottom of the frozen water!
Iced ink (i stink)
The answer depends on the context: Do you want: frozen water as a percentage of all water on earth? frozen water as a percentage of all matter on earth? frozen water as a percentage of all water in the solar system, or beyond? frozen water as a percentage of all matter in the solar system, or beyond? There are other possible interpretations.
Frozen water can be found in various places on Earth, including polar ice caps, glaciers, and icebergs. It can also be found in the form of frozen lakes, rivers, and ponds in colder regions during winter months. Additionally, frozen water can be found in snowfall and in frozen layers within the soil, known as permafrost, in certain regions.