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danielp | 21:17 Mon 19th May 2003 | Animals & Nature
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why does water freeze?
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All molecules, even those in still water, are constantly moving. Heat causes the molecules to move faster; cooling slows them down. When water gets cool enough, molecular movement is slowed enough to cause the molecules to stick to each other and form ice crystals.
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