Within a Chemistry book that contains a section on the results of laboratory experiments that determine and define these parameters. This section may also list densities of water at different saline concentrations.
Sound travels through water. Sound reflects from objects with different densities. You can listen for the echoes.
The different temperatures from different areas.
The term density has the same meaning when applied to motor oil that it has in any other context. It means weight divided by volume, or in other words, for a given volume of substance, how heavy is it? ---------------------------------------------------------------- Density of liquids is often compared to that of water. Motor oils, have various densities based upon the additives used in them as well as whether they are synthetic or mineral oils. You will find the densities of different oils will typically fall between 0.72 and 0.87 specific gravity at 60 degrees F compared to water at 60 degrees F. As oils (and water) are heated (or cooled) their densities change accordingly. Some oils are actually heavier than water and will sink, but these are usually special types.
Different water depths and temperatures, available foods, shelter, etc. Each environment develops its own ecology.
Soil high temperatures/water( maybe).
They look at the wave speeds as they travel thought the earth and find the densities of the rock. Then they compare the densities to the rocks they know. The use information for different seismographs to figure out the speed of the wave.
In a chart of various densities.
Some animals have bodies that can control their own body temperatures. Some animals have to find shade or water to control their body temperature.
Liquids come in a variety of different densities. That is why oil floats on top of water, and water floats on top of mercury.
Different metals have different densities, so to find the density either the type of metal or both the size and mass of the cube must be provided. Density is mass divided by volume.
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About 92 mL. Water's density is 1 g/mL at 4 oC. Because the water is hot, it will be a little lower than that, but the density does not change that much over the temperature range. If you want an exact number, you can find a list of the density of water at different temperatures at engineeringtoolbox.com