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As water is heated by the sun, it becomes less dense and rises. What reasoning explains the decrease in density of warming water?
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As water is heated by the sun, it becomes less dense and rises. What reasoning explains the decrease in density of warming water?
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when water is heated the molecules get excited by the energy and bounce further away from each other making it less dense.
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