Water do not have a low density.It has a comparatively high density.
At lower temperatures water will freeze and mercury will not.
Temperature: Liquid water is densest at about 4 degrees Celsius. Heat it above or below that and it expands. State: Perhaps a sub-category of temperature, but gaseous water has a much lower density than either ice or liquid water. Pressure: A very small increase in density can be seen by pressurising liquid water, and a very great increase by compressing water vapour. Impurities: The presence of other particles, solvents or living matter in liquid water, ice or vapour has an effect on the sample's density (although this is not really an effect on the water's density by the strictest definition)
High humidity means atmospheric air is saturated with more water vapour at a given temperature. Low humidity means less amount of water vapour in atmospheric air at a given temperature.
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Because ice is solid and has a heavier weight that cause it to have higher density and as for water vapour, it is gaseous and has lower density due to not having any weight.
Water do not have a low density.It has a comparatively high density.
Yes at low enough pressures
it should be of high density it should be of low vapour pressure it shoul not may evaporate it shold not be mix with water
Clouds cannot swim as they do now
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The vapour density of equimolar mixture of methane and oxygen is 0.0831 lbm/ft3.
If the low density water was put over another fluid of lower density it would sink but if it was put over a high density fluid like mercury it would floats.
At lower temperatures water will freeze and mercury will not.
Transpiration gives out water vapour which condenses at night because of low temperature.
Saturn has a very low density and it would be able to float on water. The density of Saturn is: 0.687 grams per cubic centimeter.