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No, relative density is relative to water. Therefore, oil with a relative density of 0.9 is 90% the density of water. Which is why oil floats on top of water. Put both in a glass to see.
Gulf of Mexico
The density of methane gas at +25 degrees Celsius is 0.656 kg/m3. The density of methane liquid -90 degrees Celsius is 162 kg/m3. The SI density standard is kg/m3.
In degrees, the distance from (zero) to (90 degrees) is 90 degrees.
There can be no such body of water, because no place on Earth can have a latitude coordinate greater than 90 degrees. The north pole is at 90 degrees north latitude, and the south pole is at 90 degrees south latitude. Those points are the farthest north and south you can go, respectively.
usually 90 degrees, vertical
Strange question. Volume? Perhaps density. There is no answer.
Density of ice=0.9167 g/cm cubed Density of water=1.0 g/cm cubed
No, -90 degrees C is a measure of temperature. Some substances, like water, are solid at -90 degrees C.
No, relative density is relative to water. Therefore, oil with a relative density of 0.9 is 90% the density of water. Which is why oil floats on top of water. Put both in a glass to see.
Nothing but water
Gulf of Mexico
The density of methane gas at +25 degrees Celsius is 0.656 kg/m3. The density of methane liquid -90 degrees Celsius is 162 kg/m3. The SI density standard is kg/m3.
90 degrees
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90 degreesThere are 90 degrees in a right angle.There are 90 degrees in a right angle
Definitely around 85-90 degrees.