A glacier is an example of h20 in which state of matter?

A glacier is an example of h20 in which state of matter?

  • Correct Answer: solid
  • gas
  • stable
  • liquid

Explanation: The state of matter is a physical property of that matter. H 2 O can exist in three different states of matter. This glacier is obviously a solid state of H 2 O, floating in the liquid state. Why does the ice float on water? Which has a greater density, solid H 2 O or liquid H 2 O?.

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