Gas, because the particles are the furthest apart. The particles are very close together in a solid, which is why it doesn't really change shape or stretch.
Water is less dense than any of the other materials listed.In order of density from least to highest:Water (least dense)GraniteBasaltIron (most dense)
The outer core, inner core, mantle, crust, water, atmosphere. This is the order from densest to least dense.
The Earth's crust is the least dense layer. It is made up of rocks like granite and basalt and is relatively thin compared to the other layers of the Earth.
No. The denser minerals are found at the core.
Earth's outermost layer, the crust, is the least dense layer. It is composed of lighter rocks such as granite and basalt. The crust floats on the denser layers beneath it, including the mantle and the core.
Alaska.
Which element changes the density of matter
Oil will sink in water, so is the least dense.
The order is: - solid (the densest) - liquid - gas - plasma
No. In fact it is the most dense planet. The least dense is Saturn.
One could say that the atmosphere is the least dense, but of the surface the crust is the least dense.
Helium is the least dense element at normal conditions.
'Least' is a comparison word. Compared to iron and lead yes cotton is least dense. Compares to oxygen gas and hydrogen gas, no it is not least dense.
When heated, gases typically expand and become less dense. So, a gas would be least dense when heated.
Gas is actually the least dense state of matter. In a gas, particles are spread out and have high energy causing them to move rapidly and take up a large volume. Solids are the most dense state because their particles are tightly packed together.
Saturn is the least dense planet in our solar system.
The exosphere is the least dense part of the earth's atmosphere.