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frozen water
The noun ice, the word for frozen water is an uncountable noun; parts or divisions are expressed as 'pieces of ice', 'chunks of ice', or 'ice cubes', etc.The noun ice, the word for a frozen desert is a countable noun; for example 'Bring three lemon ices when you come back from lunch.'
Off + ice = office
water
Nomic has to do with natural law. To know something nomically is to know it because it is implied by a natural law. If I know that water is frozen, I also know nomically that the water is expanding. It is nomically necessary that frozen water expands.
No, not exactly. Water expands when it is frozen, so a gallon containing only liquid water and a gallon containing a mix of liquid and frozen water will have different volumes when the liquid melts. That is, the second gallon will be less full, as the water contracts when it melts.
No. Liquid water is more dense. This is why ice cubes float on liquid water.
Ice cubes are solid water.
It increases. Think of water: ice cubes take up more space than does the same amount of water when in liquid form.
it is liquid water
Frozen water in cube shape.
An example of a cube that can hold liquid is an ice tray. An ice tray is made up of several cubes. Water is poured into these cubes then frozen to help cool drinks.
it is liquid water
Depends on the starting temperature of the liquid being frozen, the melting point of the liquid being frozen, and the temperature of the freezer being used to freeze the liquid. Of course it depends upon the temperature of the water being placed in the ice trays, and the temperature of the freezer into which the trays are placed ... but mine, room-temp tap water into a stack of 4 ice trays ... about 10 hours.
There is no liquid water on the moon. There is some evidence that there is frozen water.
from liquid water to frozen water
no mars is not frozen it just as some liquid water that frozen at time