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Yes, generally speaking, higher density indicates that a substance has more mass per unit volume. Therefore, if the mass remains constant, an increase in density would result in a decrease in volume. However, this relationship is contingent on the substance being considered and its state (solid, liquid, gas).

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Is it true ice floats on water because water expands when it freezes?

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