It is more dense.
Yes ammonia is less dense than air
Warm air is less dense than cooler air.
No, ammonia is less dense than air.
Plasma.
If it were, it would float in air. Does it float in air? There's your answer.
Yes ammonia is less dense than air
Air is more buoyant than water because air is less dense than water, and everything the thing that is less dense is always more buoyant than what is more dense than it.
No it is more dense than hot air
Carbon Dioxide is less denser than air.
it is less dense
Warm air is less dense (lighter) than cold air..that is why warm air rises and cold air settles
Warm air is less dense then cold air. But moist air is actually less dense than dry air because water vapor has a lower molecular weight than the oxygen and nitrogen that make up most of the atmosphere.
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.
its has more pressure
Air becomes more or less dense relative to its temperature. Cold air is denser than warm. Since the equatorial region is tropical, the air will be warmer and less dense.
Cold air is more dense and less buoyant than warm air.
If a balloon is filled with a substance that's less dense than air ... such as helium, hydrogen, steam, or warmer air ... then the balloon is less dense than air.