The density of water is 1000 gr cm-3 and the density of the Earth is about 5400 gr cm-3.
So it's denser.
The Earth is denser than water.
Earth is more than 5 times denser than water. Of all the planets in the solar system, only Saturn is less dense than water.
Yes. There is a bit of debate concerning the density of our local star, but a figure of about 1.4 grams per millilitre is good. The density of water, as you probably know, is 1 g/ml, so the sun is about 1.4 times as dense as water. The density of the sun will vary, and it is going to be more dense in the core than farther from its center, and you probably guessed that, too.
Density of our Moon: 3.346 (g/cm3). Density of planet Mercury: 5.427 (g/cm3). So, yes, it is less dense.
It is hot, and less dense than the air it displaces. It floats of the cooler, denser air.
No. Pluto is significantly less dense than the terrestrial planets. A large portion of Pluto is made of ice, which is less dense than thr eock and metal that compose the terrestrial planets.
Earth is more than 5 times denser than water. Of all the planets in the solar system, only Saturn is less dense than water.
The density of water is 1000 gr cm-3 and the density of the Earth is about 5400 gr cm-3. So it's denser.
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If it is less dense, it will float If it is denser, it will sink.
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No. It is less dense. That's why it floats above water.
Kerosene is less dense than water.
No, in general most oils are LESS dense than water.
No, that is why it floats. It is less dense than water
Wrong, nitrogen is less dense than water!
No, it is a gas and is much less dense than water.
Wrong, nitrogen is less dense than water!