Densest material

    • [DOCX File]LSU AgCenter

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      The bottom layer is the densest material and is the sand in your soil. Each particle is larger and heavier than either silt or clay. This layer often forms within a few minutes. The second/middle layer is silt and has a density between that of sand and that of clay. It may be a slightly different color than the sand layer but will be less grainy.

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    • [DOC File]Mystery Density of Fluids and Object

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      Earth was inferred to form from large bodies of rock accreting (crashing and combining) together in the solar system over time. Meteorites found today are largely composed of iron and nickel, the densest material on earth inferred to have “sunk” toward the core.

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    • [DOC File]Exploring Meteorite Mysteries Script

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      In an asteroid (or a planet), the densest material is iron metal, shown as black dots, which sinks toward the center. The lightest minerals, silicates called feldspar, float toward the surface. The remaining material solidifies to form the minerals olivine and pyroxene, which stay in the middle.

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    • [DOC File]Environmental Science Chapter 3 Section 2

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      densest atmospheric layer. Stratosphere – above the troposphere. temperatures rise as altitude increases. ozone is concentrated in a layer here, where it absorbs ultraviolet rays, protecting organisms from damage. Mesosphere – above the stratosphere. absorbs little heat from the sun . air is thin and cold, coldest layer of the atmosphere ...

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    • [DOC File]Earth-Like Planets

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      The densest material ends up at the center (core); the next densest outside the core (mantle); and the least densest the surface (crust). 2. The lithosphere is the rigid outer shell of a planet: the crust + rigid upper mantle. Size of a planet determines how long a planetary interior remains hot: the larger the planet, the longer it remains hot ...

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    • [DOC File]Density (6th grade) Saltwater

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      High density means there is a lot of material in a given space (volume) Low density means there is little material in a given space (volume). Have students look at the pictures on their Instruction Sheet. The circles represent material. Both pictures have the same space (area), but the high density picture has much more material (circles).

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    • [DOC File]Density (6th grade) Saltwater

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      High density means there is a lot of material in a given space. Low density means there is little material in a given space.. C. Floating/sinking Beads Activity. Examine the 2 vials. (Do NOT remove the tops. of the vials.) Note that the beads in all of the vials are the same and so have the same density.

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    • [DOC File]Seventh Grade

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      The densest material is near the center. D. Density differences allow Earth materials to mix freely. b6. Earths rigid crust floats on the hot, plastic material of the mantle. What conclusion should be made about their density? The crust is. A. denser and it floats. B. denser and it sinks.

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    • Lancaster High School

      The densest material moved to the center to create the planet’s dense metallic core. Materials that are intermediate in density became part of the mantle. Lighter materials accumulated at the surface of the mantle to become the earliest crust. The first crust was probably basaltic, like the oceanic crust is today.

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