Give the example of anomalous expansion of water
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The anomalous expansion of water refers to the fact that water, unlike most substances, expands when it freezes. Ice doesn't conduct heat very well so the layer of ice keeps much of the water below from freezing. This allows fish and other aquatic life to survive cold seasons.
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