Bulk density is defined as the mass of an aggregate per unit volume and is affected by how densely the particles are packed, their size, shape, grading, and moisture content. Angular aggregates have lower bulk densities than rounded ones. Bulk density determines the type of concrete an aggregate can be used in and is needed to convert weight-based mix designs to volume-based ones. Fine aggregates experience bulking when moisture forms films around particles, keeping them farther apart and increasing volume by 15-30% typically. The maximum bulking occurs at an intermediate moisture content.