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Crushing strength of Ice
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry to actually give you an answer, Denise, but ice has a density of about 8% less that water. When it melts, say in you pipe going to the tap in you garden shed it tries to expand by this 8%. As you know from hydraulic machines, liquids resist compression.
In the case of water an 8% compression would be resisted by a pressure of 2 tons per square centimetre. You'd need an ocean 20km deep to exert that pressure. This is 2000 times atmospheric pressure.
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