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  • 02-09-2020
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Why is it important for living things that ice is less dence than water?​

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Quinnivy
Quinnivy Quinnivy
  • 05-09-2020

Explanation:

Ice actually has a very different structure than liquid water, in that the molecules align themselves in a regular lattice rather than more randomly as in the liquid form. It happens that the lattice arrangement allows water molecules to be more spread out than in a liquid, and, thus, ice is less dense than water.

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