Oil floats on water because it is heavier than the same volume of water less dense but a stone will drop to the bottom because it has a much higher density than its volume in water denser.
Is granite less dense than water.
If the brick floats then it is less dense than water.
Granite is more resistant physical weathering because of its large crystals.
Even though mercury is a liquid at room temperature it too is denser than granite at a value of 13 6 g cm 3.
If this doesn t convince your boyfriend then find a new one who is not as dense.
Limestone and marble weather faster than granite because.
The densest sandstone can reach 2 6 g cm 3 and shale can be up to 2 7 g cm 3.
By the way density is defined as the weight per unit volume for example the density of water is very close to 1 gram per cubic centimeter.
The resulting magma is less dense than material typically found at that depth so it rises like oil in salad dressing.
Because it is less dense than the material around it.
And if you know your igneous petrology you will see that the more mafic rich in magnesium and iron a rock is the greater its density.
Felsic rocks are less dense than mafic and ultramafic rocks and thus they tend to escape subduction whereas basaltic or gabbroic rocks tend to sink into the mantle beneath the granitic rocks of the continental cratons.
Note that the density of pure water is defined to be 1 gram per cubic centimeter or g ml.
The lighter granite rocks can be less dense than some sedimentary rocks which are different from granite in that they form over time through sediments sticking together unlike granite which is formed through volcanic energy.
If the brick sinks it is denser than water.
Also pure water is less dense than seawater so fresh water can float on top of salt water mixing at the interface.
A consequence is that ice floats on water.
In these zones the input of water rich oceanic crust causes partial melting at the base of the crust about 25 to 30 miles below the earth s surface.
Sedimentary rocks and granite which are rich in quartz and feldspar tend to be less dense than volcanic rocks.
Metals are dense by nature and most are much denser than granite although some such as magnesium can be less dense.