In most substances, maximum density occurs at the lowest temperature attainable. The only substance that this is not true for is water, whose maximum density is at 3.98 degrees Celsius.
Competition with other species
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Julia pours three samples of water she leaves one sample on the counter top another in the freezer and leaves one sample outside in the sun the next day each sample of water is most likely to have the same (A)temperature (B) state of matter (C) boiling point
It depends when the sample was taken.If fasting most likely type2
On a stormy day, the air density would most likely be the lowest.
The **density** of a substance is defined as its mass per unit volume. We can calculate the density using the formula: [ \text{Density} (\rho) = \frac{\text{Mass} (m)}{\text{Volume} (V)} ] Given that the sample has a volume of **50 cm³** and a mass of **135 g**, let's determine the density: [ \rho = \frac{135 , \text{g}}{50 , \text{cm³}} ] The calculated density is approximately **2.7 g/cm³**[^10^]. Now let's compare this value to known densities: **Gold**: Gold has a density of *19.3 g/cm³*⁷. The sample's density is significantly lower. **Pure Water**: The density of pure water is approximately **1 g/cm³** at 4.0°C (39.2°F) . The sample's density is higher than water. **Aluminum**: Aluminum has a density of *2.7 g/cm³*[^10^]. The sample's density matches that of aluminum. **Ocean Water**: Ocean water contains dissolved salts, which increase its density. Seawater density typically ranges from *1.02 g/cm³ to 1.03 g/cm³*. The sample's density is higher than seawater. Based on the calculated density, the sample is most likely **aluminum**.
Mostly these are non epithelial cells...
The mouth of the river is where light penetration is most likely the lowest
the sample was transported by a glacier
Physical features such as fertile land, access to water sources like rivers or coastlines, and mild climates are likely to have the highest population density. These features support agriculture, transportation, and livability, making them attractive for human settlement and development.
The sample of sea water with the most salt and the coldest temperature will have the greatest density.The more salt a sample has in it, the more dense it will be. Also, colder samples will be more dense than warmer samples. By thinking this through, it will be possible to see that this is true. Note that these ideas apply to standard pressure. It is possible to increase the density of sea water by increasing the pressure on it, but not by very much as it is largely incompressible.
The inner core has the most or highest amount of density (iron/nickel).
919.99 kgm-3
most likely the Han if your talking about china
The lowest birth rates in the world are the Peopls republic of China
Most likely Yemen or Lebonan.