beacause the water can hold it
The greatest amount of water on Earth is found in the oceans. They contain about 97% of the Earth's water, with an estimated volume of approximately 1.332 billion cubic kilometers.
The lower course i think...
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1g water vapour occupies the greatest volume - even at high pressure. 1g of liquid water occupies the least volume. 1g of solid ice is greater volume than liquid water - and this is the only common liquid where the solid is of less volume than the liquid state.
water.....
0.15 is the greatest volume.
Iron has the greatest density, followed by granite, water, and then dry air. Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance, and iron has a higher mass per unit volume compared to granite, water, and dry air.
Water it depends how much water and many pencils. etc
The greatest buoyant force an object can experience in water is determined by the weight of the water displaced by the object, which is equal to the volume of the object submerged multiplied by the density of water and the acceleration due to gravity.
It is a false statement. The level of disorder is not related to the volume.
The water in the tank typically stores the greatest amount of heat energy, as it has a larger volume compared to the water in the kettle. The tank water takes longer to heat up but retains heat for longer periods.
The greatest volume of water on Earth is contained in the oceans, which hold about 97% of the planet's total water supply. The Pacific Ocean is the largest and contains more water than all the continents combined. Additionally, freshwater is primarily found in glaciers and ice caps, particularly in Antarctica and Greenland, but these represent a small fraction compared to the vast amounts in the oceans.