Water density depends on the temperature. See this table for density.
It depends on the density
It could, but it depends largely on what density you're referring to.
This density depends on: - temperature - concentration of the salt
This depends on the amount of water and the amount of salt.
Salt water density really depends on a few different things. The concentration of salt and temperature are the 2 largest factors in determining the density of salt water.
ability of an object to float or submerge depends upon the density of the object and on the density of the liquid in which it is submerged if the density of an object is greater than the density of the liquid then the object submerges in the liquid and when its density is less than the density of liquid then it floats on the liquid as in submarines when it takes water in its hollow tank its density increases and it submerges and when it pushes out water from its hollow tanks its density decreases and ot floats on water
It depends on the density of the object. If an object is denser than fresh water, it will sink. If it is less dense than the fresh water, it will float.
depends on how salty it is.. It is 5% salt water
This depends on the density of this object; if the density is over 1 g/cm3 the piece sink in water.
It depends on what material the rod composed of.
It depends on the relative density of the wood versus the water. In general, yes.