Yes, it would.
more dense
Yes, because the higher the temperature, the faster and more spread out the molecules, therefore making hot water less dense than cold water.
False because warm air rises. The particles in cold air are moving more slowly and make cold air more dense than warm air.
its according to what other temperature of water you are comparing it to. water is densest at 4 degrees C so water that is colder then 4 degrees C is technically less dense then water at 4C. in that case the warmer water is denser. but if you mean warm water to be >4C and cold water to be colder then warm water, but not below 4C, then cold water is more dense then warm water. but the question you are probably trying to get answered would have an answer of cold is denser
Colder air is denser than warmer air
Milk is more dense than heavy cream, it has a higher percentage of water versus fat, water is more dense than fat.
Things that float in a fluid are less dense than the fluid. Things that sink in a fluid are more dense than the fluid.
cold ocean water is more dense than warm water
Cold water is more dense.
cold ocean waer has more dense than warm water.
more dense
Cold air is more dense than warm air.
Cold Air is more dense than Warm Air.
the warm air is pushed down because its lees dense than the cold air if cold air is more dense.
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Cold air is more dense and less buoyant than warm air.
Cold air is more dense than hot air. This is because gas expands when it is heated.
An object will float in a fluid if it is less dense than that fluid, because the mass of that object displaces less of the fluid than is the volume of the object. An object denser than that fluid would continue to displace the fluid until it met something either solid or more dense.