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Density of water varies with temperature. What are its consequences?

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Answered by Anonymous
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As compared to other liquids water shows a strange behaviour that is it's density increases and the volume decrease till it reaches a temperature of 4 degree Celsius but after 4degree Celsius to 0degree Celsius instead of contracting it starts expanding and thus it's density decreases while the volume increases. That is why aquatic life survives in cold areas as the surface of water is cold and frozen but the sea base is warm as ice at the surface is a bad conductor of heat.
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