Hi,
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Now to your question: solid water (ice) is less dense than liquid water. For most substances, the opposite is true. So increasing the pressure of the system causes the melting point to increase. Since ice is less dense than liquid water, increasing the pressure actually causes the melting temperature to decrease, resulting in the negative slope of the solid-liquid boundary line in the phase diagram.