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No everything is layered in density, water is much more dense than air. The whole planet is organized based on density with the core being the most dense and the exosphere being the least dense.

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Why is air more buoyant than water?

Air is more buoyant than water because it has a lower density. The density of an object determines its buoyancy - objects with lower density than the fluid they are in will float. Air is less dense than water, so objects are more likely to float in air than in water.


What are three substances that have a lower density then water?

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How does liquid affect the height of which some objects float or sink?

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How dense is helium compared with air?

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Is warm air less dense than cold air and moist air is more dense than dry air?

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Bubbles rise in water because they a. are so tiny b. less dense than water c. more dense than water d. fluids?

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What will less dense air do in a relation to more dense air?

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Is cool air less dense?

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Statement correctly describes how the density and temperature of air are related?

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Is higher air less or more dense?

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