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Will an object with a higher density displace more water than an object with lower density?
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Will an object with a higher density displace more water than an object with lower density?
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Will an object with a higher density displace more water than an object with lower density?
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a higher density will be higher up its farther but if its a lower density is is lower then the higher and higher density is closer to clouds which is participation so it gets hall sleet snow rain so higher is right i hope i helped
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