Brick is of course more denser.
More dense.
Density is the mass per volume. For example, one cubic foot of cotton is less dense than one cubic foot of gold.
He movied 1 brick, 2 brick, 3 brick 4 more more more One can say he was a major distributor.
if it sinks its more dense if it floats its less dense
Cooler material is more dense and hotter material is less. This means that plates become more dense as they cool.
a gold brick is much denser..................................jk i seriously have no idea but it is an intresting question
Uh, maybe because Sand weights more than cotton?im guessing .
1cm3 of gold is heavier than 1cm3 of cotton. This is because gold is much more dense than cotton; though the cotton and gold both take up 1cm3, the gold is much more dense, and therefore has a higher mass than the cotton.
I mean have More, Less,or the Same Intertia
Because iron is much more dense.
'Least' is a comparison word. Compared to iron and lead yes cotton is least dense. Compares to oxygen gas and hydrogen gas, no it is not least dense.
cottan balls The previous answer was surely a joke. The answer is rocks.
Water is dense at about eight pounds a gallon. A brick is more dense and will sink. The weight of the water in the space taken up by the water that it displaces is less than the weight of the brick taking up that space so it drops to the bottom.
yes it is correct
We don't know the choices you were given so I will provide a general answer. When Whitney invented the cotton gin it allowed growers to plant more cotton because they didn't have to hand pick out the seeds from the dense bolls. Growing more cotton also meant the need for more slaves. The population of slaves reflected the acres of cotton grown.
it would be the brick because the brick has more matter because it weighs more.
A combed cotton blanket has a different, softer texture that is less dense than a standard, 100% cotton blanket.