Atlantic Ocean, Colorado River, Lake Ozark, Lake Travis, Pacific Ocean
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the anomalous expansion of water is where water contracts from 0to 4 degrees and then expands.In winters when the large water bodies turn deadly cold,the anomalous expansion of water helps in freezing only the top layer of the water bodies so that the marine life can survive underneath.This is how the anomalous expansion of water is useful in conservation of bio diversity
Water, such as streams and rivers, flow downward from a mountain top due to gravity. This water can accumulate to form larger bodies of water like lakes and oceans.
Because water is more dense then our bodies so when things are more dense they sink to the bottom and when they are less dense they float to the top
surface of bodies of water where the temperature is at or below freezing. The cold air cools the water, causing the molecules to slow down and form a solid lattice structure. As more molecules freeze, the ice expands and floats on top of the water.
Frogs have the eyes and noses on the top of their head so they can see their prey and can see while their bodies are submerged under water.
The top 3 most deadly sharks are....... 1.great whites 2.tiger sharks 3.bull sharks
Ice is less dense than liquid water: Importantly, water bodies freeze from the top down. Water, like all liquids, flows down hill: ultimately maintaining our oceans. Water is an excellent solvent: It dissolves all the chemicals that we need to maintain our bodies.
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Tiger shark then Bull shark if you want to know the top ten. then here is a site http://news.softpedia.com/news/Top-10-Deadly-Sharks-81429.shtml
Water at the bottom will have more density than top water due to it being pressurised with the weight of the top water, the deeper the water the denser it will be.
Their both birds, and both sit on two legs in the top-most branches of a tree.