No, it is more dense. If it were less dense it would float.
Water is more dense the colder it becomes. It is also more dense the saltier it becomes.
more dense
Ice cubes are less dense than liquid water, which is why they float.
Ice is less dense than water, that's why it floats.
zinc is more dense than water
less
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Water is more dense the colder it becomes. It is also more dense the saltier it becomes.
More Dense.
higher Because... temperature affects the level as warm water provides less bouyancy, being less dense than cold water. The salinity of water also affects the level, fresh water being less dense than salty water
Salt water is denser than fresh water. A ship will float higher on the oceans, and float lower on a fresh water inland lake.
Deep ocean currents are created by differences in water density. Cold or salty water is more dense and sinks, whereas warm or less salty water is less dense and rises. In polar regions, much of the ocean water is tied up in ice sheets. The salt remains in the liquid water, so the water in these areas is very salty as well as very cold. This water is consequently very dense and sinks. It is replaced by water from lower latitudes. The deep, dense water then moves slowly across the ocean floor and eventually rises in warmer latitudes. These currents are connected, and are sometimes called the ocean "conveyor belt." One circuit can take 1000 years to complete0_O
Will salty water produce more or less water in a solar still- why?
no
Ice is less dense than water