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No, it is heterogeneously phased.
Gas is not dense, solids should be dense, liquids are dense, but not as much as solids.
An elements density is its mass per unit volume. It is also how packed together the molecules are in the element. For example, a rock is more dense then a piece of paper. Well if you were to relate that to elements, you could say Hydrogen is less dense then Gold. The formula is density=mass/volume
More dense.
The pattern of vascular arrangement in the leaf lamina is called leaf venation,.
what is heterogeneously dense breast parenchyma?
Having heterogeneously dense fibroandular tissue is a cancer cell does that mean i have breast cancer already?
it is a cancer cells?
Why is breast density significant?Dense breasts contain more glandular and connective tissue. Less dense breasts are mainly made up of fat tissue. Every woman has different amounts of the different types of tissue in her breasts. Breast cancer itself is made up of dense tissue. This means that on a mammogram, a tumor is harder to spot in dense tissue than in fatty tissue, because the tumor looks a lot like the tissue around it. An analogy is often used to describe the way dense tissue looks on film, "It's like looking for a polar bear in a snow storm." Breast cancers are readily seen in fatty tissue with up to 98% sensitivity in film mammography.Dense breast tissue itself is a risk factor for breast cancer, with the risk 4-6 fold higher in women with extremely dense breasts compared to fatty breasts, and breast cancer is more likely to develop in denser areas of the breast. Extremely dense (>75% dense) or heterogeneously dense (51-75% dense) is present in over half of women younger than age 50 years and one-third of women age 50 years and older.
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No, it is heterogeneously phased.
A dense population pattern occurs in the eastern coast of Australia
If an object or liquid is is less dense than the liquid in which it floats, that's the reason why it floats, because whatever is less dense floats. If you meant to ask why something MORE dense can float in something LESS dense, one answer is surface tension.
I assume you meant "density" More dense materials, such as solids, generally carry sound faster than less dense materials such as air
AnswerHeterogeneous is an mixture that is not uniform throughout, for example chicken noodle soup or Granite counter tops.
If you meant optical density by the term 'denser ' Then the answer is.... The light bends towards normal when it travels from a optically less dense medium to optically dense medium. So angle of incidence is greater than the angle of refraction
the pattern formed by a population often show how the population meets its needs. By: mariam