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density

[den-si-tee] / ˈdɛn sɪ ti /


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Temperatures reach their highest levels between 3000 and 4000 km above the clouds, while ion densities peak closer to 1000 km.

From Science Daily

Much of “The Powerful Primate” concerns how ancient humanity learned to make tools and fire, allowing big increases in population density.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anyone born and raised on Mars would likely have lower bone density and weaker hearts.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Will the community retain its artistic elements, horse properties, trails, rural feel, and architectural heritage even as property values arise and the economic benefits of more density and hillside development tempt builders and political entities?”

From Los Angeles Times

By analyzing those changes, scientists can determine plasma density and identify where electrical currents are able to flow.

From Science Daily




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