No. There are two main differences (and most others follow on from them): the temperature is lower so the frozen water is solid rather than liquid and the density has decreased (the same volume of water will have expanded).
They are both the same because they are both frozen water.
No. Freshwater does not have the same amount of dissolved materials as sea water. Sea water has a much greater amount of salt dissolved in it.
If you mean liquid water, then the Earth is the only planet. Mars has water ice in abundance but if melted, would probably not be anywhere near as plentiful as Earth. NASA calculates that if all the water ice was melted, Mars could be covered by water to a depth of 11m. So, as of 2010, no known planets have the same amount of water as Earth.
The same it weighed when it was liquid---but it has a greater volume because ice is "fluffier" than water.
yes it can be frozen water, because it hasn't melted yet, so it is still an ice cube.
what you think happens to the frazen cup of water tat melts will it be the same amount of water as originally had
When water freezes, the molecules arrange themselves in a more ordered and expanded crystal structure compared to when water is in its liquid state. This increased structure results in a larger volume for the same amount of water.
Water will stay the same weight when it is frozen, it still has the same molecules that it started with
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No, frozen water weighs the same as liquid water. When water freezes, it expands in volume but maintains the same mass, so the weight remains constant.
During global warming all of the water was frozen leading to not much water now that it got warmer (green house affect ) there is more water now than then written by a fifth grader
the same amount of water we have today... (70%)
Water is an unusual compound. When most substances freeze they contract. When liquid water freezes it expands. Density is mass divided by volume. You still have the same amount of matter, but frozen water it takes up a greater volume. Therefore, the density of frozen water is less than that of liquid water. So, it floats.
The amount of water on the planet stays the same. If huge amounts of this water is frozen on land, in glaciers, then it means that there is less water in the oceans, and sea levels are lower.
pressure of the depths are the same
They are both the same because they are both frozen water.
Ice is just water in it's frozen, or solid, state.