I've been reading various things recently that have involved discussion of the frozen water moons of the Solar System where ice makes the solid ground instead of the rocks of Earth. Does water ice behave just like our familiar mineral rocks once it is cold enough or are there fundamental differences connected with its being comprised just of oxygen and hydrogen rather than heavier elements and that would translate into obviously different macroscopic behaviour?
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