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An object has a density that is greater than the density of water. How could you make it float? Explain by giving a real-life example.

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Put it on a ship or an aerogel

Step-by-step explanation:

You can use an aerogel, a synthetic porous ultralight material. The aerogel can support a mass many times greater than their own.

Even simpler, you can put the object on board a ship. The ship has a smaller density than water, making it float in water.

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