Afforestation
Increases in volume. Water is the only matter that increases in volume when it coagulates.
Increases.
Yes, the volume of salty water generally increases when its temperature increases because warm water tends to expand and become less dense. The increase in volume with higher temperature is known as thermal expansion.
Increases.
Water increases in volume as water expends on freezing.
Water is unique. It expands in volume when heated, and also expands in volume when frozen (hence, burst water pipes (unless insulated) when there is a thaw after freezing winter weather).
The mass of the air bubbles remains the same as they rise in water, but their density decreases. This is because as the volume of the air bubbles increases, they displace more water, causing their density to decrease relative to the surrounding water.
The density increases as the mass of the solution increases but its volume remains the same.
There are many natural resources that are extremely important to human activity, but without water human activity could not exist. Therefore, water is vital.
The density of water remains constant regardless of the volume or shape of the container it is in. This is because the mass of water and its volume stay the same, resulting in the same density for both a pool and a cup of water.
The volume increases.
Density = Mass/Volume As salt(mass) increases and the volume remains the same, density also increases.