Submitted by OneTreePhil t3_yx9z3q in askscience
Chemomechanics t1_iwqj6cd wrote
>Water is less dense as a solid so pressure causes it to melt, so I'm not thinking there could be a solid core by pressure.
Liquid water is less dense than ice-Ih (the familiar crystal structure) but not less dense than ice-VI, into which liquid water would transform at room temperature given enough pressure (and a large enough ball of water). It's an interesting exercise to estimate the required radius.
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