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If ice didn't float, but sank instead, this change wouldn't affect aquatic life. true of false

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False

the aquatic lif would have to make significant changes to how they hunt and find shelter. Especially in Antartica
User Mike Hay
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Answer:

No it will not (false)

Step-by-step explanation:

I say this because if anything the ice will sink and melt from a solid to a liquid and that will lead to i guess more water for the aquatic life. (THIS IS A THEORY SHAWTY)

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