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No, aluminum is not a brittle material. Aluminum is a ductile material that has low density and melting point.
Rock density has no direct affect on war.
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The density is lower.
The length of time the magma had to cool
It depends on what you're measuring: the density of the aluminum or the aluminum and the space inside the can. If it's the density of the aluminum only, it doesn't change much. If it's the density of the aluminum and the space inside the can, the density greatly decreases as you are getting rid of the air, and therefore the volume, inside. This also depends on if you are using your foot or a garbage compacter.
Based on my knowledge of rocks, I do believe that what rocks are made of will effect their color and density. If a rock is formed from grey ash, then that rock should be grey.
Density independent limiting affects the same percentage of a population regardless of the populations density. Density independent limiting factors are environmental factors that affect a population no matter the size.
No, aluminum is not a brittle material. Aluminum is a ductile material that has low density and melting point.
volume does affect the density because the formula of density= mass/ volume
Yes, water density will affect an object's ability to float.
Rock density has no direct affect on war.
Density=mass/volume
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Silicate minerals can be light or dark, but Mafic minerals are dark, which is why Basalt appears dark, while Granite is light because Quartz is also light (in colour, not density).
Not really. The crystal structure of the metal may be rearranged slightly, but density won't change. When we make aluminum foil, the finished foil, which has been rolled very thin, weighs what the plate that it was made from weighed before it was rolled (stretched) out.
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