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
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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.
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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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