how the expansion of water is different from solid
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Liquids expand for the same reason, but because the bonds between separate molecules are usually less tight they expand more than solids. ... An increase in temperature results in the expansion of the liquid which means it rises up the glass. Molecules within gases are further apart and weakly attracted to each other.
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Usually when temperature decreases, the substance contracts.but in the case of water, when temperature decreases from 4 degrees to 0 degrees, water expands. THIS IS CALLED ANOMALOUS EXPANSION OF WATER
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