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insulated cookie sheets hold the heat from the oven longer than an air bake cookie sheet
air, a cookie crumb or a fruit fly
Parts make up the whole? At first i would think that the weight would be the same; however unless there is a 'perfect' cookie out there, air does get trapped in the whole cookie, which is expunged from the whole cookie when broken apart. Macro level = the same, micro level = the cookie as a whole weighs more.
Cold air is more dense than warm air.
Lead is more dense than air.
Water is more dense than air is.
Air is more buoyant than water because air is less dense than water, and everything the thing that is less dense is always more buoyant than what is more dense than it.
Hot air has more capacity than cold air (Air expands on heating.
Cold air is more dense than hot air. This is because gas expands when it is heated.
No. Warm air is capable of holding much more water vapour than cold air.
No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.
Yes, it has more pressure than still air because it has a greater force.