Water is most dense in the liquid phase, specifically at 4° C.
(most dense to least dense) gold, mercury, water, oxygen
Easy, put a fruit in water and if it floats it is less dense than water.
An object will float in a substance if it is less dense that it, and if they are more they will sink. Water is 1g/mL, and most people are quite similar to this (so close that usually if someone in water breathed out, they sink, breath in, they float). What makes the difference is not how much someone weighs, but their density, which depends on how much muscle and fat they have. Fat is actually less dense than water - so having more fat will actually make a person more bouoyant. Muscle is more dense than water so a person having more muscle will sink. So a person weighing 240 pounds could float while a 160 pound person could sink - it depends on what their body is like.Because of their density: People with a lower body fat percentage (fat is less dense than water) sometimes cannot stay on the surface of the water without motion to propell themselves upwards, although most people *do* remain at the surface if they relax and lean back.Bone is considerably more dense than water, muscle is a little more dense, and fat less dense.If the weight of water you displace is less than your own weight, you will sink.
Dense means how much water and object will take up when placed in water.
Seawater, then pure @ 4 degrees C.
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Whether or not your body sinks in water depends on your body's density. If your body is less dense than water, you will float; if your body is more dense, you will sink. Most people will float in water due to the density of the human body being slightly less than that of water.
Water is most dense in the heat or hotness
Water is more dense.
Water is the most dense in its liquid form.
A body floats in water because it is less dense than water.
Rice is more dense than water , while the human body is very less dense than water
Water is the most dense in solid (ice) form.
Yes. It is more dense and colder -- the most dense and most cold of any ocean water on Earth.
(most dense to least dense) gold, mercury, water, oxygen
Water is different from other compounds, it is most dense as a liquid at 4C.
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