Unknown persons, many thousands years ago
density is mass over volume. if the mass increases then the volume increases proportionately.
No when there density increases
gets colder
The density of water increases with depth due to the increase in pressure. As water molecules are packed closer together under high pressure, the density of water increases. Therefore, in deep water where the pressure is higher, the density of water is also higher.
First decreases then increases ... as what changes, exactly? The point of maximum density for liquid water occurs at 3.98 degrees Celsius. This is mainly due to some semi-complicated effects from hydrogen bonding, which is stronger in water than in nearly any other substance.
depth and salinity increases density of sea water increases
the density of sea water increases as salinity increases and temperature decreases
The density increases as the mass of the solution increases but its volume remains the same.
density is mass over volume. if the mass increases then the volume increases proportionately.
The density increases..
Yes it does,it increases the amount of density
the density of sea increases with depth
Density = Mass/Volume As salt(mass) increases and the volume remains the same, density also increases.
salinity increases and temperature decreases....
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No when there density increases
First of all, the density of water decreases when it gets in gas state. Density is depended on mass and volume and thus the formula density= mass/volume. When water gets into gas state, the volume increases which results in an decrease in density.