Final answer:
The object with the same mass that has a greater density will have a smaller volume, as density is the mass divided by the volume.
Step-by-step explanation:
Among two objects with the same mass, the object with a greater density will be the one with a smaller volume. Density is defined as the mass of an object divided by its volume. Therefore, if the mass is constant, the object with the lesser volume will have a higher density because there is the same amount of mass in a smaller space.
Other factors such as temperature, texture, and color do not directly determine the density of an object. Temperature can affect the volume and thus the density of gases and liquids, but this question specifically addresses objects with the same mass, implying that we are comparing their densities at a constant mass. Therefore, the correct answer is B) The object with a greater density has a smaller volume.