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Density refers to how much stuff (mass) there is in a given volume. Density= mass/volume

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DENSITY

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Density refers to how much stuff (mass) there is in a given volume.

Density= mass/volume

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Density tells us how tightly matter is packed together

If something is packed very tightly together it’s considered to be dense.

More dense sinks and pushes up less dense!

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A way to describe two substances (rock, water, warm air, cool air) to see which weighs more compared to the same amount of the other.

In other words, does a bucket of lead weigh more or less than a bucket of popcorn???

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Weight vs MassDifference??

Your weight ______

Multiply by .17 for weight on the moon

Now multiply by 2.5 for weight on Jupiter

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Scientists believe Earth got it’s layers because shortly after it formed there was a great deal of heat, causing Earth to melt into semi-solid liquid.

More dense materials settle toward the center. (Core)

Less dense materials rose toward the surface. (Crust)

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Today aluminum and silicon, which have low densities, are common in Earth’s crust.

Earth’s inner and outer cores are composed mostly of very dense iron.

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The oceanic crust is made mostly of basalt.

The continental crust is made mostly of andesite and granite.

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Heating the lower mantle causes the material to expand.

Since less dense materials float on more dense materials, a convection current develops.

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