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Does more volume mean that an object has a higher density​

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No.

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More volume would tend to decrease density. More density can be gotten by increasing the amount of mass per unit of volume.

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Density is determined by an object's mass and volume. If two objects take up the same volume, but have one has more mass, then it also has a higher density. ... It is about how heavy something is compared to the same amount (volume) of water. This ratio of an object's mass to its volume is known as density.

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