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Ralph
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Can you rephrase this?
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April 15, 2011, 05:31:28 AM »
What best alters the density of water in the lava lamp as the oil settles above it?
Can you rephrase this question to a simpler one but direct to the point? I need this for our Investigatory Project.
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Why does the density of water decrease to less than that of oil when in contact with heat in a lava lamp?
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