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HELP PAST DUE AND NO WEBISTES/ FAKE LINKS your own words: how does the temperture affect the denisty of the water? DO NOT COPY AND PASTE FROM THE INTERNET OR YOUR REPORTED!
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your own words: how does the temperture affect the denisty of the water? DO NOT COPY AND PASTE FROM THE INTERNET OR YOUR REPORTED!
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When a certain amount of water is heated up, it expands, increasing in volume changing the density. This goes for when it’s heated or cooled; the density then changes.
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