Yes it's past 4 degrees. Basically, from 0 to 4, water becomes more dense, and then 4+ it becomes less dense. And actually, unlike what media will tell you, this is in fact the real reason of the rise of the oceans related to climate change, NOT the glaciers and polar caps melting or stupid shit like that lol. Ice melting is nothing when compared to the dilatation of water stemming from higher temperature.
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Im pretty sure James Prescott Joule was not using Joules as a unit of measure.
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when does water expand with temperature?
Ice fills more volume than the same amount of water.
After 4°C
Yes it's past 4 degrees. Basically, from 0 to 4, water becomes more dense, and then 4+ it becomes less dense.
And actually, unlike what media will tell you, this is in fact the real reason of the rise of the oceans related to climate change, NOT the glaciers and polar caps melting or stupid shit like that lol. Ice melting is nothing when compared to the dilatation of water stemming from higher temperature.