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Are the bones in our body heavier than the water in our body? Support your answer.​

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Answered by Mister360
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Answer:

Required answer:-

  • Overall, counting our lungs, no, we're less dense.

Quick proof:

  • we can float in the sea, so we are less dense than sea water.
  • Some tissues (bone) are denser than water, others (fat) are less dense, and others (muscle) are about the same.

Answered by akaljotkaurarora
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Overall, counting our lungs, no, we're less dense. Quick proof: we can float in the sea, so we are less dense than sea water. ... Some tissues (bone) are denser than water, others (fat) are less dense, and others (muscle) are about the same
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