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Julianne Wade
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28 November, 18:56
What causes differences in freezing?
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Mareli Patel
28 November, 19:10
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Tempature and location may change freezing
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Slade Leach
28 November, 19:19
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The temperature of a location, and the matter it is. For instance a liquid may freeze easier than a solid.
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