How does temperature affect the amount of water?
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When water is heated, it expands, or increases in volume. When water increases in volume, it becomes less dense. As water cools, it contracts and decreases in volume. ... For samples of water that have the same mass, warmer water is less dense and colder water is more dense.
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When you heat water, it expands or expands in volume. Water becomes less thick as its volume grows.
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When water is heated, its temperature increases and it starts boiling. On boiling water, steam is evolved, i.e., its liquid state changes to its gaseous state. While heating water, some of it overflows due to expansion, i.e., increase in volume.
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