Yes, water does frezee as it expands because of the presure. For example, if there was a hole in a rock and you put water in the rock and let it sit over night on a cool night the rock might crack. This proves that the pressure of ice freezing is higher than the rock's pressure.
it remain the same as it has definite volume.
No. Water expands when it freezes, causing the rocks to crack and break.
it expands because water when it freezes becomes ice and ice expands in cold temperatures. Take a soda can for example put it in the freezer for about 20 min. it should have expanded by then. THANKS!
Water expands when it freezes.
Water is an unusual liquid in that it expands as it freezes. This can cause it to break a glass container as the water content freezes.
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Because when the water freezes it expands.
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Yes, it will expand.
it remain the same as it has definite volume.
It is not that 20 per cent of the water expands - all of the water expands.
Water expands when it freezes and becomes ice.
Its density goes down because when water freezes it expands.
False, water expands when it freezes.
Since water expands when it freezes, it causes cracks in rocks when it freezes inside them.