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Yes, the density of water is dependent on its temperature, but the relation is not linear. When cooled from room temperature liquid water becomes increasingly dense, just like other substances. But at approximately 4 °C, water reaches its maximum density. As it is cooled further under ambient conditions, it expands to become less dense.

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One cubic centimeter of water weighs one gram at 70°F. It is said to have a specific gravity of 1.

Water expands when it is heated. It also expands when it freezes. Therefor, when expanded it is less dense than when at room temperature.

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The warmer the water is the less dense it is but the colder it is the more dense it is. A2: therefore, warm water rises above cold water

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