As air heats it becomes less dense, when it cools it becomes denser.
A white dwarf is several hundred billion times denser than the average density of the sun.
No everything is layered in density, water is much more dense than air. The whole planet is organized based on density with the core being the most dense and the exosphere being the least dense.
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No, basalt is more dense than water. The density of basalt ranges from 2.8 to 3.0 grams per cubic centimeter, while the density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter.
Denser than water. The density of Lithium is approxiametely 0.534g/cm3.
The density of water is 1000 gr cm-3 and the density of the Earth is about 5400 gr cm-3. So it's denser.
The density of water is 1000 gr cm-3 and the density of the Earth is about 5400 gr cm-3. So it's denser.
The ocean is stratified with denser layers below less dense layers.
As air heats it becomes less dense, when it cools it becomes denser.
Denser than gases but (most often) less dense than solids.
Depends on the type; generally the density is lower than the density of water but it is possible to prepare a denser ice cream.
The definition of the world denser is an adjective that means "closely compacted in substance". Alternatively it could describe how dense something is in an area, for example the woodland was dense with wildlife.
If the object floats it is less dense than water, if it submerges it is denser than water.
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Gold is much denser, with a density of 19.3 g/cm^3. By comparison the density of iron is 7.9 g/cm^3.
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