heavy, has larger atoms.
It means that when something is to heavy on another object it's dense
compacted very tightly together in other words jamed having little space ex as i stood in the dense crow i held my friends hand to keep me safe
There is only 1 syllable in "dense."
A synonym for the word "dense" is the word mass or the word volume
Nutrient dense food- is defined as the density of nutrients to kcalories. Nutrient dense foods provide more nutrients relative to kcalories.
The opposite of dense could be thin, sparse, uncompressed, lightweight, or rarified (in the case of gasses).For populations, the opposite could be scattered or meager.
Today started with a dense morning fog.The smog was dense and murky
Actually, it is science. The stone is more dense than the water therefore it sinks. If it was less dense, it would float. Density is science, not religion.
it might be less dense
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Milk is alot more dense than oil. I learned it in 1st grade science last year.
What ARE the 3 least dense elements on the periodic table. Science doesn't matter. Language Arts does. :) Hope this helped
gravity, denser things go down. -earth science student
refraction is when light travels from a more dense medium to a less dense medium (or vice versa) and bends away from the normal (more to less) or towards the normal (less to more!!) hope i helped!!
The ability to float in liquids is called buoancy. It is regularly demonstrated by wood, which is less-dense than water, and will float (in most cases). If an object is too dense, or its weight is not distributed over a large area, then it will sink.
It is not dense
Gets colder.
The mantle is more dense than the asthenosphere, lithosphere, and the crust. The inner core and the outer core are more dense, however. The mantle is also a solid. I am learning this in my science class right now! :)
In science , Dense refers to the "heavier" object . For example , You know how oil and water don't mix ? And do u notice how the oil floats to the bottom ? The reason why is because the oil has a higher density than water . It's kindof confusing , huh??