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MatroZZZ [7]
2 years ago
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Which of the following statements are true?

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strojnjashka [21]2 years ago
8 0

The true statements about water in various regions are 3. I and III.

  • I. Cold water is denser.
  • III. Light water tends to reach the top.

<h3>What is true of cold water?</h3>

Cold water is said to be denser that warm water as a result of it having a lower volume.

Dense water will remain at the bottom which is why cold water remains at the bottom while light water will then reach the top.

Find out more on cold water density at brainly.com/question/11944692.

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