Social Sciences, asked by rrohithkushal, 8 months ago

The average density of the earth is
upproximately
A
Half the density of water
B
Twice the density of water
с
Five and a half times the density
of water
D
Ten times the density of water​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Explanation:

5.513 g/cm3

The density of the Earth is 5.513 g/cm3. This is an average of all of the material on the planet. Water is much less dense than iron, hence an average is needed for ease of use.

Answered by shilpa85475
0

C.Five and a half times the densityof water

  • The density of the Earth is 5.513 g/cm3s .
  • This is the average value of all matter on Earth .
  • Since the density of water is much less than the density of iron , an average value is needed for simple use .
  • Earth is the densest planet in the solar system .
  • But if we exclude gravitational contraction , the second densest planet , Mercury , will be much denser .
  • Earth's density is calculated by dividing the planet's mass by its volume and then simplifying from kg/km to g/cm3 .

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