Want this question answered?
It becomes more dense and heavier.
A porous object absorb water and is heavier. In air the water is evaporated and the object become lighter.
No, water is heavier than air.
The air becomes thinner, thus it cannot retain heat as does heavier air. Also air closer to the earth's surface will be affected by the thermal mass of the earth, which retains heat.
Nitrous Oxide is heavier than air.
A football with full air is heavier.
It becomes more dense and heavier.
When air gets warm it expands causing the football to overinflate. When the air gets cooler the air compacts causing the football to feel softer.
A porous object absorb water and is heavier. In air the water is evaporated and the object become lighter.
Cold air is heavier
Yes, it is heavier than air.
they were first made out of a pig stomac blown up with air, with the pig skin around it. grusome, but, awsome.
Yes solvents are heavier than air
No, water is heavier than air.
all solids and liquids are heavier that air
The air becomes thinner, thus it cannot retain heat as does heavier air. Also air closer to the earth's surface will be affected by the thermal mass of the earth, which retains heat.
Is natural gas heavier than air