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In general no, density is defined as the amount of mass per volume.

However for materials on Earth it might indirectly, because gravity might cause additional pressure and thus increase the density. Consider air for example, the air pressure (and thus density) is higher here than 10 kilometers up because gravity pulls the air towards Earth.

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