Sea Ice

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Arises as seawater freezes

Real World Example

Imagine trying to fit all your clothes into an overflowing suitcase; as you compress and push them in, the space becomes more restricted and neat. Similarly, when seawater begins to freeze, the water molecules slow down and arrange themselves into a more structured, solid form, much like how your clothes become more orderly when packed tightly. Just as clothes are transformed from a chaotic pile to an organized bundle, seawater transitions from a free-flowing liquid to structured sea ice as the water molecules align and lock into place.

Practice Version

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