ElI5 what exactly happens in the freezing process that makes ice less dense than liquid water?

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ElI5 what exactly happens in the freezing process that makes ice less dense than liquid water?

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It should also be noted, that water does actually condense as it gets colder, up until about 4 degrees Celsius, where it starts to align like everyone is talking about, and expands again. I can’t remember if there is a specific term for that point or not.

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