what is the role of anomalous behaviour of water in preserving aquatic life in a region of a cold
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The anomalous behaviour of water is that from 0°C to 4°C it contracts and beyond 4°C it expands. This ice acts as an insulator and does not allow the temperature of the water layer below it to fall below 4°C. This ensures that a liveable temperature is maintained for aquatic life under the oceans and rivers.
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The anomalous behaviour of water is that from 0°C to 4°C it contracts and beyond 4°C it expands. ... This ice acts as an insulator and does not allow the temperature of the water layer below it to fall below 4°C. This ensures that a liveable temperature is maintained for aquatic life under the oceans and rivers.
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