Sparser
Less dense - more sparse, sparser, denseless, and nondense. Unless you are talking about science, then there is, alas, no synonym to "dense" or "less dense" but otherwise, it would depend on the context. I am pretty dense.
Also meager, scant, scanty, few and far between, etc.
Shore growth was less dense with stretches of willow and elder bushes = Shore growth was more sparse with stretches of willow and elder bushes =
Shore growth was scanty with stretches of willow and elder bushes
Only using a single word (as an atomic comparative), as opposed to the two words "less dense". As analogies, we have the pairs "heavy"/"light" and "thin"/"thick", and thus needn't to resort to circumlocutions like "more massive" or "less wide". iqosdubai.ae
sparse or denseless
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Oxygen is less dense.
Density is the mass per volume. For example, one cubic foot of cotton is less dense than one cubic foot of gold.
if it sinks its more dense if it floats its less dense
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.
Gases are less dense than solids.
if two fluids of different density meet the less dense one will rise over the more dense one.
it might be less dense
Air, oil, ice. One of the few substances that its solid form is less dense
If an object or liquid is is less dense than the liquid in which it floats, that's the reason why it floats, because whatever is less dense floats. If you meant to ask why something MORE dense can float in something LESS dense, one answer is surface tension.
no
When a wave passes from a less dense medium to a denser one, most of the wave energy is answer is reflected FALSE
Oxygen is less dense.
No, it is more dense. If it were less dense it would float.
See which one answers the most trivia questions correctly.
This area of the forest is not as dense as the other one we just passed.
Density is the mass per volume. For example, one cubic foot of cotton is less dense than one cubic foot of gold.
put them both in a tub of water and if one floats its not as dense as the other if it sinks its more dense