Sorry Janie, but it's not always true, infact it is false most of the time.. As we know when you heat up anything, it expands losing the density in process. Water is no exception. So since Hot water is less dense than cold water, Cold water is heavier. However, water is an interesting chemical. Water achieves highest density at 4 degree C. When you cool it down below 4 degree, the density starts to decrease and that is why ice floats on water. water at 4 degree (hot) is heavier than water at 3 degree (Cold). Science is interesting, isn't it?
You have an impressive array of knowledge.Sorry about yesterday.I had a tough day was cranky and used you to relieve my aggression,not very kosher.
No worries.. It happens sometimes.. Doesn't matter how it started, all that matters is how it ended and all is good if end is good.
I'm not suppose to promote the ideas here, but it is fact as it is described above. every one here to comment, suggest even have objection on it. But I'm happy we all are here to share the thoughts views and reviews positively.
I'm not suppose to promote the ideas here, but it is fact as it is described above. every one here to comment, suggest even have objection on it. But I'm happy we all are here to share the thoughts views and reviews positively.