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The density of pure water decreases very slightly (3 % at most, before it boils) with temperature. Everything else being equal, the buoyancy of an object in water will decrease slightly with a higher temperature (a floating object will sink a little).

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easy. it doesnt. no matter how much you have of an object, the density will always stay the same. if you dont believe it, you can try it. take regular white milk and corn syrup. pour them in the same container and put more white milk in then corn syrup. then you will see that size does not affect the density.

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If the density (g/cc) is greater than 1, it will sink.

If the density (g/cc) is less than 1, it will float.

Specific gravity is similar, but essentially involves weighing an object in water, so in a sense, it gives you the answer anyway.

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Size doesn't affect density because it's still the same material and it's still the same unit.

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No, density can only be changed by pressure which can be altered by temperature or adding/removing added pressure to the item.

Size or Shape has no affect on the density.

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You just answered your own question. It floats.

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when there dense is low then the water

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no size dose not matter

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No. Size has nothing to do with density.

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