Growth
The amount of space that something occupies is called volume, while the amount of space something contains is called capacity.
The answer is the VOLUME
Density is equal to M/V. So, if the volume of the chocolate bar increases, the density decreases, and if the volume of the chocolate bar decreases, the density increases. This is called an inverse relation.
An example of something that is contracting is a deflating balloon, as its volume decreases. An example of something that is expanding is a growing plant, as it increases in size and complexity.
The amount of space something takes up is called volume. Volume is a measure of the three-dimensional space occupied by an object or a substance.
No. When you squeeze something, the volume decreases and the temperature goes up.
expansion
The amount of space occupied by something is called its volume.
The amount of space that something occupies is called volume, while the amount of space something contains is called capacity.
The answer is the VOLUME
As a cell increases in size the volume increases much faster than the surface area. The possible answer is C.
This is known as Boyle's Law, which states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume when temperature is kept constant. This means that as the volume decreases, the pressure increases, and vice versa.
The volume.
Density is equal to M/V. So, if the volume of the chocolate bar increases, the density decreases, and if the volume of the chocolate bar decreases, the density increases. This is called an inverse relation.
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
An example of something that is contracting is a deflating balloon, as its volume decreases. An example of something that is expanding is a growing plant, as it increases in size and complexity.
i believe its volume