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  • Water Density and Temperature: Understanding the Unique Behavior
    As the temperature of water increases, its density decreases. This is because the water molecules move faster and become farther apart from each other, resulting in a decrease in mass per unit volume. The opposite is true for most other substances, which expand when heated and become denser. This unique behavior of water has important implications for many natural phenomena, such as the formation of ice on the surface of lakes and ponds in winter.
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