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As liquid water freezes, the molecules take up more space than liquid water. What do you think would happen if frozen water molecules required less space than liquid water molecules?

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Well, sailors would be safer, for one.
*Clears throat* Let me explain.
If frozen water molecules required less space than liquid water molecules, icebergs would probably sink. Yep, that's right. Then, the ocean would freeze over. 
No kidding. :)
When an object changes from liquid to solid, and if the molecules in that solid object take up less state [in the solid as opposed to the liquid state], the solid object will sink rather than float.