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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Water overflows? science project

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1. When ice cubes melt will the content overflow or will it not? The contents won't overflow as when water freezes to ice, it expands and takes up more space than when it's a liquid.
  

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You need a comma after 'overflow'. And be consistent with 'content(s)'.

  • You need a comma after 'overflow'.
  • And be consistent with 'content(s)'.
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You need a comma after 'overflow'. And be consistent with 'content(s)'.

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