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Density of forest depends on which elements​

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Answered by priyankahr045
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To put it in simpler terms, the density of an element (metal or not) is the measure of mass per unit of volume.” It is important to note that all elements have density but in this article, we will just focus on the densities of metals, specifically.

Tree density can determine the number of trees in an area. Tree density gives foresters an idea of how closely trees are growing in a given area. This value is always expressed as trees per hectare. The tree density is not an exact number of all of the trees in the region, but it serves as an estimate.

An important factor in determining the density of a material is its mass for a given volume. Although you would think the total mass would only be a function of the material's atomic weight (relative atomic mass), it is not always the case. The atoms in some materials

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