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it will not change as the plasticine is still the same plasticine.Therefore,the plasticine mass will also not change.

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If you push it a bit, it changes its shape.Obviously it's matter - "matter" includes any solid (such as plasticine), liquid, or gas.

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Does the mass of something change if you change it shape?

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Does the shape of an object change its density?

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