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How do aquatic animals survive in arctic region (hint: the density of water is maximum at 4°C)​

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Answered by 8apavneetbissingh
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When cooled from room temperature, liquid water becomes dense but at 40C pure water reaches its maximum density. As it is cooled it expands to become less dense. So the layer of ice floats on water as insulating layer. The warm layer settles at the bottom in winters and so aquatic life exists.

Answered by manshipapola12
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