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Why does ice float in liquid water?

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Ice floats in liquid water because it is less dense than liquid water. This is due to the structure of water molecules at low temperatures. When water molecules are in their solid form (ice), they arrange in a symmetrical lattice formation, creating a network of spaces between them. The molecules are further apart than when they are in liquid water form, which increases the overall volume of the ice and makes it lighter and less dense than liquid water.

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