7.87 g/cm3 ==
Examples of characteristics are: composition, color, density, odor, toxicity.
The two types of limiting factors are density-dependent factors, which increase in intensity as population density increases, and density-independent factors, which affect populations regardless of their density. Examples of density-dependent factors include competition for resources and disease, while examples of density-independent factors include natural disasters and climate change.
temperature,medium and density
Food, water, and natural resources are the most common examples of density-dependent factors.
Examples: density, melting point, atomic weight, density and formula of oxide.
Examples: density, hardness, boiling point, refractive index.
Weather, water, oxygen
density-independent factors
Examples: mass, volume, density, color.
Thought is a non-example of density (unless you happen to be thinking about density!) Any abstract concept should fit the bill.
Examples: color, refractive index, density, electrical conductivity, ductility, etc.
Examples of density as a physical property include the density of an object being a measure of its mass per unit volume, the denser the object, the more mass it has in a given volume. Water has a density of 1 g/cm³ at 4°C, which means that 1 cubic centimeter of water has a mass of 1 gram.