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To a certain extent, the more material you have (the greater the mass) the larger the volume will be.
But there is no absolute relationship as some low density materials will have a great volume but very little mass while some high density things can have very great mass with very little volume.

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No, volume and mass are independent properties. Volume refers to the amount of space an object occupies, while mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Two objects with the same volume can have different masses, and two objects with the same mass can have different volumes.

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Yes, it does.

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