Density of water varies with temperature.what are its consequences
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density of water varies with temperatures because if the temperature increase density will be less.
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Water has maximum density at 4℃. When cooled, it first contracts in volume as do other liquids but below 4℃ it starts expanding and continues to do so till the temperature reaches 0℃, the point at which it freezes into ice.
The property of anomalous expansion of water enables marine life to exist in the colder regions of the world because even when the water freezes on the surface, it remains a liquid below the ice layers as the density of water is greater than the density of ice and ice is a bad conductor of heat.
The property of anomalous expansion of water enables marine life to exist in the colder regions of the world because even when the water freezes on the surface, it remains a liquid below the ice layers as the density of water is greater than the density of ice and ice is a bad conductor of heat.
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