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5th Grade Science Worksheets
Lonnie Said:
Need help with 8th grade science!!!!10 points to person who can answer!?We Answered:
rain shadows are created because the mountains are to high for the clouds to go over resulting in one side of the mountain being hot an aired and the other moist and greenBrandon Said:
8th Grade Science Homework...?We Answered:
Density = Mass / Volume....just follow the chart to find the mass for the first question, then use the mass and divide it by the density to get the volume.for the second question, multiply the dimensions to get the volume of the iron. then use the density and multiply it to the volume and you get the mass. Cheers!