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When cool dense water sinks, it becomes more dense because the cooler temperature causes the water molecules to contract and become more tightly packed together. This increased density allows the water to sink below warmer, less dense water layers.
In the Mediterranean Sea the cool dense water sinks under less dense water which is called density current.
cold water is more dense and sinks i think
Cooler material is more dense and hotter material is less. This means that plates become more dense as they cool.
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Water becomes dense when it is more saturated than absorbing a solution. For example, salt with make water more dense because as more salt is added, it becomes saturated.
When you cool water its density will increase as it will become more dense.
Because the water gets colder isn't that obvious!
Particles do make objects denser than they normally may be. For example, if you add particles of salt to water, the water will become more dense. Alternately, if you filter impurities out of water it will become less dense.
Anything that sinks in water is more dense than water.
more dense
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