pure water has the same density, and the same mass
These air masses are different due to their temperatures. Air masses over water tend to be bigger because of faster evaporation and faster condensation. I hope I helped! I'm covering this subject in science.
These air masses are different due to their temperatures. Air masses over water tend to be bigger because of faster evaporation and faster condensation. I hope I helped! I'm covering this subject in science.
Individual water masses within the ocean are identified based on their distinct properties such as temperature, salinity, and nutrient content. These properties create different layers or masses of water with unique characteristics that can be tracked and identified through oceanographic measurements and modeling techniques. By analyzing these properties, scientists can distinguish between different water masses and understand their movement and mixing within the ocean.
These air masses are different due to their temperatures. Air masses over water tend to be bigger because of faster evaporation and faster condensation. I hope I helped! I'm covering this subject in science.
Though they have same volume,they have different masses.
Their masses are different. (Mass = density * volume)
Yes it depends on their molecular structures. Mercury is a liquid, but it is much heavier than water.
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
No, equal volumes do not always mean equal masses. The mass of a substance depends on its density, which is the mass per unit volume. If two substances have different densities, equal volumes will result in different masses. For example, a liter of water weighs more than a liter of oil because water is denser than oil.
Yes, different isotopes of the same element have different masses.
Air masses are classified according to their maritime source regions and their latitude. Different air masses affect different parts of the world.
Water bodies are liquid and land masses are solid.