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Why is it possible for two blocks of exactly the same size to have different masses? ANSWER FAST PLEASE!!!

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Amber, Meaghan and Chumley have reasonable answers.

If they're both made of the same thing and are both equally hulled, it could have to do with the cell density, I think.

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they are made of different things

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they have different weights

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Thank u o3o
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1 might be hollow 1 might b dense

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Thanks but ones not hollow I'm going with density ;D
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Because of matter.

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They would be made of two different things like plastic and wood or one is hollow.

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