less
As air becomes warmer it becomes less dense (as long as the pressure remains constant)
no
More dense. As a solid is formed the particles vibrate less and group closer together. One of the only exceptions to this is water. When water freezes and becomes a solid it becomes less dense which is why ice will float in your drink.
As air heats it becomes less dense, when it cools it becomes denser.
On heating the inter molecular space decreases. So, substance becomes less dense on heating.
Air becomes less dense as you climb the mountain.
The coolest part of a mountain is the top. As you climb higher, the air becomes less dense and the winds become stronger.
It becomes less dense. Ice will float on water
Becomes less dense
As air becomes warmer it becomes less dense (as long as the pressure remains constant)
Yes, convection currents form in the mantle due to the heating and cooling of material, which causes density differences and drives the movement of material. When material in the mantle is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, while cooler, denser material sinks, creating a circulation pattern known as mantle convection.
It becomes less dense.
air becomes less dense
no
the less oxygen
Water is more dense the colder it becomes. It is also more dense the saltier it becomes.
More dense. As a solid is formed the particles vibrate less and group closer together. One of the only exceptions to this is water. When water freezes and becomes a solid it becomes less dense which is why ice will float in your drink.