Benny132
Benny132 Benny132
  • 01-07-2016
  • Geography
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I've been thinking too hard about frozen water, formerly known as ice. Is it possible to generate more water when you're melting the ice in room temperature over time?

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Jacobie05
Jacobie05 Jacobie05
  • 01-07-2016
no it isn't possible, melting ice doesn't create more water, it just goes back to the original amount.
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