The planet Saturn is the least dense of all the planets.
I think this is actually about the " four spheres" on Earth.
The four "spheres" of the Earth's surface can be described as:
atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.
The least dense is the atmosphere.
The planet Saturn is the least dense of all the planets.I think this is actually about the " four spheres" on Earth.The four "spheres" of the Earth's surface can be described as:atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.The least dense is the atmosphere.
The sphere made from the least dense material. If this is for a specific math problem, you may have to calculate density by dividing mass / volume for each sphere. The question could be about the "four spheres of the Earth" : Atmosphere Biosphere Hydrosphere Lithosphere. In that case the answer is the "atmosphere".
When heated, gases typically expand and become less dense. So, a gas would be least dense when heated.
An isotropic sphere of Osmium should be the most dense.
The least dense liquid would be found at the top.
No. In fact it is the most dense planet. The least dense is Saturn.
Helium is the least dense element at normal conditions.
One could say that the atmosphere is the least dense, but of the surface the crust is the least dense.
John Dalton
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inner core
'Least' is a comparison word. Compared to iron and lead yes cotton is least dense. Compares to oxygen gas and hydrogen gas, no it is not least dense.