Temprature affects the volume, since most objects expand when they are heated. And density is mass / volume.
Density is affected by both temperature and salinity. The colder the temperature and the saltier the substance, the greater the density.
Temprature affects the volume, since most objects expand when they are heated. And density is mass / volume.
Temprature affects the volume, since most objects expand when they are heated. And density is mass / volume.
The temperature and the salinity affect water's density.
It is the easiest way to affect the volume which would change the density. However, if you increase the pressure but keep temperature constant the volume will also change. Any change in volume affects density.
Temperature, salinity, and pressure.
the temperature affects the density of matter
There are some factors. Examples are temperature,medium and density.
The temperature of a region is affected by the height of the place, how slanted the place is, air pressure and air density.
Presumably you mean sound traveling through water. Temperature affects the density of water, therefore the speed of sound in water, and pitch is frequency, so yes, temperature affects pitch.
The exact material, amount of other substances (impurities) (for example, water moisture, in the case of air), the temperature, the pressure (which, in case of gases, affects density).
One of the factors affecting density is temperature. Because the particles spread more apart when heated, the hotter the substance is, the less dense the substance gets. another one has six letters that describes all of it is energy!!