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Ice floats in water because it is less dense than water.

Water, or H2O is one of the only molecules that expands when the temperature drops. Most molecules condense, coming closer together and becoming 'heavier' whereas water expands- due to the shape of the H2O molecule

-making it more spacious and lighter- causing the ice to float above the heavier warmer water.

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