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Uranium has the greater density. Note that "1 g" is irrelevant - the density of a substance doesn't depend on how much of the substance you take.

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Which has the greater density 1 g of uranium or the planet earth?

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Is uranium more dense than lead?

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Is the moon's average density greater than the density of earth's outer layers?

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Is the average density of the terrestrial planets greater or less than the density of Earth's crust?

The average density of the terrestrial planets is greater than the density of Earth's crust. Terrestrial planets have higher densities due to their composition of rock and metal, while Earth's crust is composed of lighter minerals like granite and basalt.


Why is the density of the mantle material greater at point A?

The density of mantle material is greater at point A due to the increase in pressure at greater depths within the Earth. As depth increases, the materials experience more compression, leading to a denser structure. This higher density contributes to the differentiation and layering of the Earth's interior.


Is Uranus' density less or greater than earth's?

As compared to Earth the density of URANUS is less, since Uranus is one among the gaseous planets.


Is uranium a gas liquid or soild?

At room temperature uranium is a solid metal, not hot; the melting point of uranium is 1 132,2 0C.


How can you use the Earth's density to hypothesize that the core of the Earth is composed of very dense matter?

The net density of the earth is much higher than the density of the materials that make up the crust and other portions of the planet that we can reach. There for the parts we cannot yet reach must have a much greater density, or the net density would not be as great as it is.


Is the density greater in the core than in the lithosphere?

Yes, the density is greater in the Earth's core than in the lithosphere. The core is composed mainly of iron and nickel, which are denser materials compared to the rocks and minerals found in the lithosphere. This difference in density is a key factor in the Earth's layering and helps drive the process of plate tectonics.


Is Earth's mantle composed of uranium?

Uranium is only one of the components of the earth mantle.


Was uranium created with the earth and will it run out?

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