number 1.and don't have a regular shape like solids do. This is what happens when the ice cube (a solid) turns into water (a liquid). The reason an ice cube takes up a much smaller area than it does when it melts is that the once-compact particles have spread out and take up more space. number one lang ako :(
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Number 1.They slide past each other
Explanation:
number 1.and don't have a regular shape like solids do. This is what happens when the ice cube (a solid) turns into water (a liquid). The reason an ice cube takes up a much smaller area than it does when it melts is that the once-compact particles have spread out and take up more space. number one lang ako :(