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In warm water, a dead body may resurface within a few days to a few weeks due to decomposition gases, while in cold water, the body may remain submerged for a longer period of time, potentially several weeks to months, before resurfacing due to the slower decomposition process. The exact time can vary based on factors such as water temperature, depth, and presence of aquatic life.

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