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The amount of space a rock takes up is its
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The amount of space a rock takes up is its
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Hey there!
The amount of space a rock takes up is its volume. An example of this is putting a rock in a full water tank. The volume of the rock is the volume of water that is spilled out or replaced from the rock.
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That is its volume.
Hope this helps :)
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