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The molecules of lead are more massive and are more densely packed together than those of wood.
lead+wood
With wood and lead
Then They Will Die Because The Wood Can Damage The body Which Will Lead To Death.
Wood, lead, earier, metal.
Lead is denser than wood. Lead has a higher density due to the close packing of its atoms, while wood is less dense due to its porous structure containing empty spaces like air pockets and cells.
Because centimeters cubed is a unit of volume, not weight. The two might take up the same amount of space, but iron is much more dense and as such weighs more.
The wood siding is rotting at the bottom due to prolonged exposure to moisture, which can lead to decay and fungal growth in the wood.
Newsprint does not contain lead. It is typically made from wood pulp and does not require the use of lead in its production process.
A pencil is made out of wood and lead (graphite)
The density of the wood is lower than the density of the water, so the water displaces the wood and is held to the 'floor' by gravity. Lead is more dense, so it can displace the water and sink.
Yes, wood contracts in cold temperatures due to the decrease in molecular movement. This contraction can lead to shrinkage in the wood, which may cause gaps or cracks in structures made of wood.