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All Dinosaurs are thin at one end, fatter in the middle, and thin at the other end.

 

Ann Elk.

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All Dinosaurs are thin at one end, fatter in the middle, and thin at the other end.

 

Ann Elk.

 

Some are thicker at the head end!

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I thought it was the other way round. Unless by 'cold water' you just mean ice.

 

Y'know, because it expands as it heats up.

 

Does it not also expand when it freezes? Burst pipes?

 

Erm, yes, hence the part I've now put in bold.

Edited by flamingjimmy

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Cold water is at it's most dense (heavy) at 4° C.

 

Above 4° you start to get less dense and below 4° you also start to get less dense. Don't ask me why this is at 4° and not 0° because I do not know, something to do with hydrogen bonds.

 

Hot water is not more dense than cold water, water at 4° is the most dense.

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All Dinosaurs are thin at one end, fatter in the middle, and thin at the other end.

 

Ann Elk.

 

I have another theory.My theory number two.Aahemm etc. etc.

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