The generally accepted mass of human feces is 1 gram for every 3 centimeters. That being said, this a an estimate and cannot provide a 100 percent accurate weight conversion.
The moon's average density is about the same as the density of mantle of the Earth.
Yes, humans have density. Density is defined as mass per unit volume, and all objects, including humans, have mass and volume. The density of a human body varies depending on factors such as body composition, hydration levels, and bone density.
The average density of an object determines its buoyancy. If the average density of an object is less than the density of the fluid it is in, it will float. If the average density is greater, it will sink. Buoyancy relies on the difference in densities between the object and the fluid.
yes it does
The average density of Pluto is 1,830 cubic meters.
Where there is a lot of water, humans are likely to be prevalent. Where there is little to no water, humans will be rare. We need water to survive, and use it for transportation, trade, food (in the form of fish, etc.), and many other things.
Kyanite has an average density of 3.61.
Females use the concept of density during pregnancy. They gain weight, ie density, and inside them a growing life occurs. Humans also use density during swimming and water play to remain buoyant.
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the average density is the total amount of matter in the universe, whereas the critical density is about 10 to the -26th power kg/m cubed (to the third power), the dividing point between a closed or open universe.... :)
The density of an average cat is around 1.0-1.1 g/cm3.
No, the average density of Earth's Moon is about 3.3 g/cm^3, which is much lower than the average density of Earth's core. The core of the Earth is composed of mainly iron and nickel, giving it a much higher average density compared to the Moon.