No, it does not. Mass is a measure of the amount of stuff that is there whereas volume measures the amount of space that the stuff occupies.
no gravity is a force mass is the same as weight
No, they will not, unless they are the same material. Every material has a different density, and mass = density x volume
No is the short answer
As long as they have the same density and mass, size will not affect it
Maye they do, and maybe they don't. What would you think about a little cardboard box, about the size and shape of a brick, that's filled with corn flakes or feathers ? Do you think it has the same mass as a brick ? Now, how about a king-size pillow-top mattress and a 6-inch-thick concrete slab ? Would you expect them to have the same mass ? Finally, I'm thinking of a 2-pound brick of American cheese on the table right next to a gold bar. If they have the same mass, then they have the same weight. Think about it.
It is near Earth in size. About 81.5% of Earth's mass.
No. The planets vary greatly in both size and mass.
Two shapes that are the same size and same shape are said to be congruent. They can still vary in mass.
not always it depends
no gravity is a force mass is the same as weight
They are both the same size, but the Eastern hemisphere has more land mass.
Maye they do, or maybe they don't. What would you think about a little rectangular cardboard box, the same size as a brick, that's filled with corn flakes or feathers ? Do you think it has the same amount of mass that a brick has ?
Mass of the Moon is measured in Kg. (7.3477×1022 kg) .. the same as weight. Volume(size) is mesured in cubic Kilometers. (the Moon > 2.1958×1010 km3.
Mass is a property of matter but mass is not the only property of matter. Mass and property do not mean the same thing any more than Ford and car mean the same thing.
No
Different objects contain different amounts of matter, even if they are the same size. Therefore, two objects of the same size can have different masses.
protons and neutrons