[MR] Water

Jill W. isolda1066 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 14:26:53 PDT 2007


It's interesting that water is the exception to many other rules as well:
other liquids compress when cooled to it's solid state; water expands when
it turns to ice, and other liquids freeze from bottom to top; water freezes
from top to bottom (leaving our fish free to swim around underneath all
winter long.

Isn't it a coincidence how something so essential to life breaks all the
rules in order to remain essential to life?


On 8/28/07, jbrmm266 at aol.com <jbrmm266 at aol.com> wrote:
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