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  • 20-05-2016
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What does it mean to be less/more dense?

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SydnieChristine
SydnieChristine SydnieChristine
  • 20-05-2016
To be less dense means that whatever object is in a substance, the substance has more mass than the object. To be more dense is vice versa.
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Snowpaw
Snowpaw Snowpaw
  • 20-05-2016
For example if you are less dense you would not sink but if you are more of dense you would most likely sink.
That is just an example
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