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What will happen if the water is replaced by another liquid whose dennity is greater than water?

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To solve the problem of what happens when water is replaced by another liquid with a greater density, we can analyze the situation step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Scenario**: We start with a scenario where we have ice floating in water. The question asks what happens when we replace the water with another liquid that has a greater density than water. 2. **Identify the Densities**: ...
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