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How does the warm water at the bottom of a pot travel up

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Answer Liquid on the bottom of the pot closest to the heat source starts to get hot; as that happens, it rises. The rising hot water is replaced by the cooler, more dense water molecules.

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Answer: Because heat rises and it also makes the water bubble up which creates more height.

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