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Suppose two pieces of ice are pushed slowly together.What might happen to the edges of the pieces?
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Suppose two pieces of ice are pushed slowly together.What might happen to the edges of the pieces?
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Suppose two pieces of ice are pushed slowly together.What might happen to the edges of the pieces?
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If you push ice together slowly after awhile the pressure from the ice being pushed together will make the ice crack and break.
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