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Ah, density is like the thickness or heaviness of a liquid. Water is pretty special - it has a density of 1 gram per milliliter. So, if you have 20 milliliters of water, its density would be 20 grams. Just imagine that water hugging you with its gentle weight, like a soft cloud floating in the sky.

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