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17 April, 07:41
What is the difference between mass and volume?
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Kamila Burns
17 April, 07:51
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Mass is weight valume is liquid
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Jamie Ellis
17 April, 08:05
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The difference is, mass is the amount of matter the object has,
volume is the amount of space it takes up.
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