The density of a shark varies depending on its species, size, and body composition. On average, the density of a shark is close to that of water, which is about 1,025 kilograms per cubic meter.
The density of the object would be 1.91 kg/m³ (density = mass/volume).
The density of the object would be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. In this case, the density would be 0.71 g/ml.
Cutting a piece of glass into four smaller pieces would not change the density of the glass. Density is a property of the material itself and remains constant regardless of its shape or size.
You would find the density of a crown by dividing the crown's mass by its volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume. Weigh the crown to find its mass and then measure its volume by displacement in a known liquid.
The density of 10 marbles would depend on the material the marbles are made of. Generally, marbles have a density ranging from 2.5 to 2.75 grams per cubic centimeter. So, the total density of 10 marbles would be the density of one marble multiplied by 10.
A shark whales body will not be compacted under water because the density of its skin is to hard, this is why sharks like The Great White and Tiger shark do not attack the whale shark.
the shark would win unless its a large jelly species.
It would depend on the species of shark. If it was a baby shark that only ate small crabs and shrimps, the eel. If it was a great white shark then the shark.
Whale would eat the shark not grind it shark would eat insides shark wins whale loses
tiger shark
a tiger would win
A shark
I would say bull shark because they're way swifter and probably have a stronger bite.
Mostly the Tiger shark would win. Most species of hammer heads are smaller than the tiger shark and hence would lose.
We do not have shark cartilage because then we would be sharks and I do not want to be a shark or have any shark cartilage in me at all.
a match for a tiger shark is a great white bull shark or a whale shark
great white shark.