Talk about a city having a dense population, in which case the comparative form is denser, and its superlative form, densest. Whereas the comparative form, more dense,2 is used when comparing the density of two different substances, materials or liquids
Most of the rainforest is very dense, but the understory and canopy are both pretty dense. The canopy and the understory are both very dense but the undersrory is the most dense.
The inner core is very dense. It is the densest part of the planet.
More Dense.
Yes, it is very dense.
Yes, polonium is very dense. It has a density of 9.196 g/cm³, which is over twice as dense as lead.
no
Both have very dense populations BOI!! ~Xrod~
I lived there,....... very very dense, many people....hard to drive.....lots of poor people.
They are very dense
yes
The density of gold is approximately 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter, making it one of the densest elements on Earth.
Because it isn't very dense and is very strong!