Water decrease in a volume as we cool upto_degree Celsius
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Water decrease in volume as we cool up to 4-degree celsius.
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Water, on the other hand, behaves strangely. At 4 degrees Celsius, water has the maximum volume and has the maximum density. However, when the water cools more, its volume increases, and as a result, the density of water drops when it is cooled below 4 degrees Celsius.
When water is cooled, the molecules of water slow down and become closer together. As a result, cold water is denser than water at normal temperature. Because cold water is denser than room temperature water, it sinks.
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