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How are liquid water, ice, water different from each other?

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Answer:

they are different forms

Step-by-step explanation:

ice is solid

and water is liquid

they also have different densities

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Answer: In liquid water, water molecules are moving faster. They are still close together, but they are no longer stuck in a rigid pattern as they are in ice. Water molecules in liquid water are constantly sliding past and bumping into each other; they keep moving from one place to another.

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