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Warmer water is thinner, or less dense, because temperature affects the movement of water molecules. As water heats up, its molecules move faster and spread apart, leading to a decrease in density. This reduced density causes warm water to rise above cooler, denser water, which is a principle that impacts various aquatic systems and weather patterns.

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