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The weirdness of water, Part 1 of 2

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Water Is Densest at Four Degrees Centigrade

Water is densest at four degrees centigrade, rather than when it's coldest. Water also does this weird thing that, for most substances, when you heat them up, they expand. That's why when mercury gets warm, it expands and goes up the tube in the thermometer. water does that too, except when it gets down to four degrees. So four degrees above freezing, suddenly, if you cool it down, it stops drinking and it starts growing. It starts expand ing.

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