
Hey, Dr. Science-Patterson! Why does ice float? Puzzled in Pittsburgh
Dear Puzzled This is a bad question. Ice doesn’t float. Let’s do an experiment: Hold both of your hands out in front of you. Have someone put a cube of ice in one and something specific in another. Drop the cube of ice. Note how it drops to the ground. Thusly, ice does not float (at least not in air; it does in water).
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