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Ariella
17 March, 18:27
What happens when a river gets older?
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Abby Foley
17 March, 21:10
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As the water gets cold, it becomes dinser and sinks in the water column. Just before it freezes, it becomes less. Dense and rises to the surface where it becomes solid.
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