-When water is frozen it turns to ice and the density (weight) increases
- The density of a molten lava increases as it cools and hardens
- Also, sometimes the density of water in either state a solid or a liquid stays the same with water, when it's not really cold
lava --> lava rock
water --> ice
Water --> water with solute
pressure and density
Density never changes >.<
Examples: volume, density, thermal conductivity, hardness, compressibility etc.
relative density methane
volumetric flow meter are used in application where density changes,it means volume of the substance is changing.For e.g. in natural gas pipe line pressure varies,so as the density.
if it is high the density is high so if the temperature is low the density is low.
Food, water, and natural resources are the most common examples of density-dependent factors.
density changes when the substance changes.
Some cyclic changes are the seasons, day and night, or the phases of the moon.
weather, climatetemperature
Color and density are physical properties, not changes.
Examples of natural fibres?
The density changes.
by density change
Density never changes >.<
Density-dependent limiting factor: A limiting factor whose effects depend on the size of the population depend on population density. The less dense the population, the less severe the effect of the limiting factor. Examples: Predation and disease Density-independent limiting factor: A limiting factor that has the same effect on a population regardless of its population density. Examples: Natural disasters and climate
The density changes in direct proportion with the mass. A lesser mass results in a lesser density and a greater mass results in a greater density.
Examples: volume, density, thermal conductivity, hardness, compressibility etc.