The temperature and the salinity affect water's density.
the temperature affects the density of matter
Temperature and Salinity.
Density is determined by the mass of an object and its volume. This means that density represents how much mass is in a given volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume.
Wood and plastic typically float on the surface of water due to their low density compared to water.
The density of water primarily depends on its temperature and salinity. As temperature increases, water density decreases because the molecules move farther apart. Higher salinity leads to increased density because the added salt molecules increase the mass of the water.
Deep Currents Occurs when the density of the water increases. Density is based on two main things it is the Salinity is how much salt and other solids are in it and it is also the temperature of the water.The lower the temperature the lower the dense the water becomes. Salinity (how much salt) of the water and low temperatures.
Salt water has a higher density than fresh water. Fresh water is only made up of two things, hydrogen and oxygen. Salt water is made up of hydrogen oxygen sodium and chlorine, which gives it a higher density.
There are many things that affects. Medium and temperature are examples.
temperature and pressure
The exact material, amount of other substances (impurities) (for example, water moisture, in the case of air), the temperature, the pressure (which, in case of gases, affects density).
The property of water that allows things to float is buoyancy. Water exerts an upward force on objects placed in it, which counteracts the force of gravity pulling the objects down. This buoyant force is what allows objects to float in water.
Density is found by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.