ICE ... Think of a glass of water with ice cubes in it. They float! Water actually expands when it is frozen, making it less dense.
water.ice floats so it cant be more dence
no it contains salt making it denser
basaltic rocks are darker because they are more dence granitic rocks are less dence so they are lighter
the ice cubes are floating in the water
Ethanol is less dense than water ice.
Ice is less dense than liquid water.
yes polystyrene is ls less dence than water because it floats
Yes, they are.
No, ice is less dense compared to water. Particularly at 4 degree Celcius the water would have its maximum density. As temperature falls below 4 degree then the density starts decreasing.
Steels density is greater than water
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The ice that covers a lake actually insulates the deeper water preventing it from freezing too, this allows fish to continue to swim and feed during the winter.
no it contains salt making it denser
It makes the air less dence it takes the water out of the air
Ice water is more dence then normal water because the particles in ice water move slower then normal water. This is because ice water has been in a much colder area then normal drinking water.
Yes. When water freezes, it becomes less dence and floats. When warm, or room temperature, it is liquid and is more dense. This is a rare quality among substances, where most do the opposite and become more dence when they freeze.
basaltic rocks are darker because they are more dence granitic rocks are less dence so they are lighter
cooking oil