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Carlie Powell
13 May, 05:03
Which is the least dense?
copper
mercury
water
wood
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Russell Calderon
13 May, 07:28
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Least dense means the one that is at the top. Wood floats on top of water, so wood would be the least dense. Water has a density of 1 and the others would all sink, so they're more dense. The answer is wood
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