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Trenton
7 July, 08:45
Why does water expand when it freezes
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Chase
7 July, 09:27
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Because the molecules are moving slower as it freezes
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Gage Mclean
7 July, 09:56
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Because when water is a solid the molecules are packed together, making it dense, but it expands because of how cold it is, almost in the same way like heat
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