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25.03.2020 •
Biology
- Which property of water can cause a rock to break apart?
A Water boiling at 100 degrees C.
B Water expanding as it freezes.
C Water having a high surface tension
D Water losing energy slowly.
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Ответ:
Hydrogen bonds