I can only assume that you mean which has the grater desity water or boiling water. The colder the water the more density it will have.
Water has a greater density than ice.
Salt water has a greater density.
If an object placed in water sinks - then it has a density greater than water.
Same density.
A density greater than that of water (which varies with temperature).
To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.
Paper clips have a density greater than the density of water.
Water
False. Water and cooking oil do not have the same density; in fact, water is denser than most cooking oils. This difference in density is why oil floats on top of water when the two are mixed.
The density of the material is greater than the density of water because it sinks to the bottom of the container. Objects with a density greater than that of water will sink in water.
No.
what is the effect of placing an object with a greater density than water in a bucket of water