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Anomalous expansion of water​

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The anomalous expansion of water refers to the fact that water expands when it freezes, unlike most other substances which contract as they solidify. This can have important consequences in nature, such as the formation of ice on bodies of water which helps to insulate the liquid water below, or the cracking of rocks and soil due to the expansion of water as it freezes.

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