mass density or densityof a material is its mass per unit volume. Mathematically, density is defined as mass divided by volume.
No, a tornado is not a density dependent factor. Density dependent factors are biotic factors that influence population size based on population density, while tornadoes are weather phenomena that are not influenced by population density.
The buoyant force is dependent on the density of the fluid, the volume of the object submerged in the fluid, and the acceleration due to gravity. The greater the density of the fluid or the volume of the object, the greater the buoyant force.
Food availability is a density-dependent factor because as the population size increases, competition for limited food resources also increases, leading to a decrease in individual fitness and population growth.
The volume of a substance like wax is dependent on its density. Without knowing the density of the wax, it is not possible to calculate the volume from the mass alone.
Friction velocity is not dependent on velocity itself, but it is dependent on the shear stress at the wall. It is defined as the square root of the wall shear stress divided by the fluid density. The value of the friction velocity determines the intensity of turbulence in the flow.
Disease is Density dependent.
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Mass and volume are density dependent factors food supply
Space and food sources are density-dependent factors.
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Cancer tissues are not density dependent.
The student's report included density-dependent factors that showed how the size of the population varied with the density of that population.
Crowding, disease, and competition are all density-dependent limiting factors EXCEPT, seasonal cycles. Seasonal cycles are NOT a density- dependent limiting factor.