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Why Is Ice Being Less Dense Than Water Important To Life? [Solved]

Water is unique, however, because its solid state (ice) is actually less dense than its liquid phase, allowing walleye and other aquatic life the ability to survive underneath the ice in cold, but unfrozen waters each winter.

Why does ice float in water? - George Zaidan and Charles Morton

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The fact that ice is less dense than the liquid is important to weather and aquatic life. Explain.

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