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A pot of water is being heated on a stove top. The water molecules closest to the burner rise in the pot when they gain thermal energy explain in one to two sentences why the water rises.
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The water rises because the thermal energy causes the water molecules to become less dense and expand, leading to a decrease in the density of the heated water, which makes it rise to the top of the pot.
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