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Does a Full Bucket of Water Freeze into a Full Bucket of Ice?

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Does a Full Bucket of Water Freeze into a Full Bucket of Ice?

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No, it doesn’t. Although most substances shrink when they change from a liquid to a solid, this is not true of water. When water freezes, it expands, or gets bigger, actually one-tenth bigger. So nine buckets of water freeze into ten buckets of ice. This explains why water pipes sometimes burst when temperatures are below freezi

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