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Trace Lawson
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3 July, 17:01
Would ice be considered a fluid or solid?
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Avery Blanchard
3 July, 17:03
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Hi!
It'd be a solid since ice is the solid form of water.
The liquid (fluid) state: Plain water
The solid state: Ice
The gas form: Water Vapor
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Janelle Randall
3 July, 17:17
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It would have to be a solid because it is
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