How can two objects of similar shape and size have different densities?

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Two objects with similar shapes and sizes will have the same masses and/or volumes

Two objects with similar shapes and sizes can have different densities because one object might have more matter packed in the same amount of space

Two objects with similar shapes and sizes may have different masses and/or volumes only if they are on a moon or different planet.

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Two objects with similar shapes and sizes can have different densities because one object might have more matter packed in the same amount of space
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