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As water gets colder it eventually becomes ice. So judging by that, as water gets colder the water gets denser to the point of being a solid. Cold water is more dence than warm water.

Ice is less dense than water (which is why it floats) so... but I think the above is still correct.

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Cold freshwater is denser than warm seawater, because of the salinity and temperature variations the density of seawater ranges from about 1.02 g/cm cubed to 1.03 g/cm cubed.

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12y ago

cold ocean water is more dense than warm water

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13y ago

The highest density of water is at the temperature of 4oC (ie. 1.000 kg/dm3), above or below this the density is lower.

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12y ago

cold ocean waer has more dense than warm water.

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9y ago

Generally cold water is more dense than warm water

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11y ago

Ice is cold water lol

Ice I think

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