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May 21, 2019
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SweetBabyG
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RE: Same. Frozen ice is less dense than liquid water, so though the ice cube has
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A similar science question:
mvtoro
Scrub
5/21/19 9:39pm
Up. I've changed my answer twice, but that's my final one.
SweetBabyG
5/21/19 9:42pm
Down
James Halpert
5/21/19 9:50pm
I'm going to say up.
Lalau
5/21/19 9:54pm
Same
libertycoug
5/21/19 9:59pm
The water goes down.
yaxcoug
5/21/19 10:00pm
Same
RugbyCoug
5/21/19 10:02pm
We’ve got a good mix. 👍🏻
mvtoro
5/21/19 10:03pm
Same. Frozen ice is less dense than liquid water, so though the ice cube has a
unctoothman
5/21/19 10:05pm
RE: Same. Frozen ice is less dense than liquid water, so though the ice cube has
SweetBabyG
5/21/19 10:08pm
Cool. High school kids do the experiment where we live. My daughter was
unctoothman
5/21/19 10:20pm
Ding! Good job. My 9-year-older brother (physics major) used to ask me questions like this one when I was a kid.
mvtoro
5/21/19 10:14pm
Now... if there hd been a tiny bowling ball on the ice cube that subsequently sank to the bottom of the glass...
mvtoro
5/21/19 10:18pm
Goes waaaaaaaay down because I'd drink most of the water before the ice had a chance to melt.
foofcoug
5/21/19 10:07pm
But the person who drank the same drink slowly died! This could be CB riddlefest.
mvtoro
5/21/19 10:22pm
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