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A sponge and a bar of soap occupy the same amount of space, but the soap is much more dense than the sponge. Why might this be?
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A sponge and a bar of soap occupy the same amount of space, but the soap is much more dense than the sponge.
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soap because of all the stuff inside soap makes it more denser
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The soap has a greater volume than the sponge.
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