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The thing on a rhino's head is called a horn. It is not really bone like a deers antler or a cattles horns. It is really made up of very dense hair. Wierd but true.
Osmium and gold are more dense than mercury.See the Related Questions for a complete list of the most dense elements (many of which are more dense than mercury).
A secret plan to do something REALLY bad, harmful, or dangerous.
When something is really dense, it means that it has a high concentration of particles within a given volume. This often results in the object being heavy for its size. Materials like lead or gold are examples of dense substances.
really dense
When something is not as dense as water, it is said to be less dense or have a lower density than water.
It is a dense thing.
If an object or liquid is is less dense than the liquid in which it floats, that's the reason why it floats, because whatever is less dense floats. If you meant to ask why something MORE dense can float in something LESS dense, one answer is surface tension.
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it is verydense but not really dense
really really dense material that comes from a supernova explosion
Small dense lumps of something.
Density, in terms of matters indicate the mass per unit volume, for example oil will be more dense than water. For electronics high density indicates more closely packed with components. For example a high density board will have many more components than a simple circuit board.
"Dense" can mean having parts that are closely compacted together, such as in dense vegetation or a dense cloud. It can also refer to something that is difficult to understand or comprehend due to its complexity or thickness.
The abstract noun form of "dense" is "density." It refers to the compactness or thickness of something.