DangerousBeliefs
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Ziggurat said:
Water only expands on cooling below about 4 deg. C (a little above the freezing point). Above that it's got a positive coefficient of thermal expansion, meaning that water above 4 deg. C will expand when heated, not when cooled.
So you're saying that H20 at -1C takes up less space than 17C?
If not, then my point is valid.... ice takes up more space than water. So if ice (in water) melts into water, the level stays very close to the same.
Where the global water levels would rise would be from land locked ice.