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Depends on how dense it was;
If it was normal matter, then it and the Earth would merge (messily) as a larger planet.
If it were compressed matter it would probably explode.
If it were a black hole it would fall into the Earth, orbiting it center of the planet,
and (slowly) eating the Earth until the planet collapsed into itself.

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Q: What if there was an object on earth that has a bigger mass than earth itself yet is of a smaller volume?
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