Believe it or not, ice is actually about 9% less dense than water. Since the water is heavier, it displaces the lighter ice, causing the ice to float to the top. How is ice less dense than water? ... So for water, the density actually decreases along with a decrease in temperature - causing ice to be less dense than water!
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To answer this question we need to understand the different groupings of climate zones.
Of these different types, they can be broken into smaller climate zones such as
- Polar
- Boreal Forest
- Moutain
- Temperate Forest
- Mediterranean
- Dry Grassland
- Tropical Grassland
- Tropical Rain Forest
- Desert
Based off research, we learn that Dry climates cover nearly 30% of Earth's surface. Making them the largest climatic zone!
Atoms, Molecules, Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ system are all building blocks to growing an organism. Hope this helps. :)