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Almost all solids, liquids and gases will have its volume increased as heat is given. In case of solids, definitely volume increases as its temperature increases. Temperature is the effect due to the heat given. Hence heat is the cause.

In case of liquids too the volume increases as heat is absorbed. But in water especially as its temperature is increased right from zero to 4 deg celcius the volume decreases. Conversely as the temperature is reduced below 4 deg its volume increases and so it is named as anomalous expansion.

In case of gases, we have one condition. As the pressure is maintained constant, then increase in temperature would bring an increase in its volume.

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