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Ice melts below `0^(@)C` when pressure is applied because : pressure generates heat, chemical bonds breaks under pressure, ice is less denser than water, ice is not a true solid

A

pressure generates heat

B

chemical bonds breaks under pressure

C

ice is less denser than water

D

ice is not a true solid

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