the density increases
The density of the substance becomes higher because of the particles slow down and move closer together when the substance cools.
Plutonic rocks, generally coarse grained, interlocking texture, high density. eg. Granite
Rocks that are produced when magma or lava cools and hardens are called Igneous rocks.
-- The average density of the entire contents of the container decreases,because the density of the shaved ice is less than the density of the waterto which it was added.-- The density of the water alone increases steadily as it cools to 4°C (39°F),then decreases as the water cools further to a lower temperature.
No, water's density decreases as it cools. Water reaches its maximum density at around 4 degrees Celsius, and as it cools further, the water molecules form a crystalline structure, causing the density to decrease.
as air cools, the space it occupies becomes less. this result in an increas density
As air cools, the space it occupies becomes less. This results in an increase in density.
it forms igneous rocks
As rock cools, its density increases. This is because cooling causes the atoms and molecules to arrange themselves in a more compact and ordered manner, leading to an increase in the density of the rock.
Nothing they stay the same - their density changes.
The density of the substance becomes higher because of the particles slow down and move closer together when the substance cools.
Plutonic rocks, generally coarse grained, interlocking texture, high density. eg. Granite
Igneous rocks with a high density are typically composed of minerals like olivine, pyroxene, and magnetite, which have high density. These rocks often form from magma that cools and solidifies slowly beneath the Earth's surface, allowing heavy minerals to settle and accumulate.
igneous rocks
Igneous rocks form because, magma cools under the ground, or magma erupts, then cools on the ground forming these rocks.
Rocks that are produced when magma or lava cools and hardens are called Igneous rocks.
igneous rocks