Explain, using an example, how a dense substance, such as metal, is able to float on a less dense substance, like water.
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An object made of a dense metal, such as a ship, can float on a less-dense substance, such as water, if The shape of the object (with a large volume) gives it an overall density less than that of the less-dense Substance
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