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What is the density of sand saturated surface dry?

That depends on the type and grade of the sand


How do astronomers measure it?

How do they measure what?


The measure of b is twice the measure ofa. What is the measure of d?

120


What do meters and liters and kilograms measure?

Meters measure length, liters measure capacity, and kilograms measure weight.


Are kilograms usually used to measure volume?

False. Kilograms measure mass. Liters measure volume.

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What is The degree of compactness of a substance is the definition for what?

Compactness is the ability of a material to reduce its volume by pressing.


What is a word for thickness or compactness?

Density


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What is the compactness of basalt?

very compact,crystal grains interlocked


Why do living things in the Arctic tend towards compactness?

To conserver heat


What does density mean in a verb or noun?

Density is a noun and means compactness, closeness.


Why silicon has a higher melting point than silicon tetrachloride?

Melting point depends upon the binding forces among the atoms or molecules and compactness of the material , the pure Silicon as an element has great compactness as compare to its compound SiCl4.


What are synonyms for density?

tightness, thickness, compactness, impenetrability, denseness, mass, consistency, solidity


How does the type of soil affect the amount of water it can hold?

Compactness with the free space of the soil differs the water that it can hold.For example: in Sand, it has free space but there is no compactness so it just does not get stored in the sandy soil but in a Clay, it has compactness but no good free space so, it takes time to intake water while Lacustrine and other loamy soil can absorb the water and store it very fast manner with compactness to hold the water as well as the free space for the water to be placed.