You have to download an update for your game by pressing the bottom option on the game launcher.
I'm sorry to be rude, but that DOESN'T WORK. If your gonna answer questions here you have to KNOW WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT BECAUSE A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM AND YOUR ANSWER DOESN'T HELP ANYONE PRETTY MUCH THE ONLY WAY IS TO DELETE ALL THE GAMES THEN REINSTALL IT IDIOT!!
what are you on about just wait a bit then a update comes and click update and your game will then work i no this because it has happened to me...
I think all of you are wrong not to be mean but i just get the launcher screen and everything is slightly shaded after the message pops up and i cant do anything i even tried uninstalling and reinstalling but im waiting for it to let me click it hopefully it will let me in the morning
Yes, the expansion of water when it freezes into ice can cause weathering. When water seeps into cracks in rocks or soil and then freezes, the expansion of the ice can widen the cracks and break apart the rocks, leading to weathering. Erosion, on the other hand, is typically caused by the movement and transport of weathered material by gravity, water, wind, or ice.
Frost wedging
a surface current forms
the law of anomalous expansion of water.
The anomalous behavior of water refers to the expansion of water when it freezes instead of contracting.
When water freezes, it expands as it turns into ice. This expansion causes the volume of the water balloon to increase, which can lead to the balloon bursting if the ice takes up too much space.
Water expends when it freezes. This expansion may break the bottle.
Yes, when water freezes, its molecules arrange into a crystalline structure that takes up more space than when they are in liquid form. This expansion is why ice floats in water.
Yes, beer can explode in the freezer due to the expansion of liquid when it freezes, causing the container to burst.
Water freezes at 0 deg C. As the water freezes in the pipes, it expands and it is the force of expansion which causes the pipes to burst.
When water freezes, its molecules form a crystalline structure that causes them to space out more than in liquid form, leading to expansion. This expansion lowers the density of ice compared to liquid water, which is why ice floats.
It is possible for a flask to break if it is filled to capacity and then frozen due to the expansion of the liquid as it freezes. To prevent breakage, it is recommended to leave some room for expansion when freezing liquids in a flask.