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well i think it depends how much fat you have on your body. fat is less dense than bones and muscle, therefore a fat persons density is lower than an athletic person but an average person should be close to the waters density. (which is 1 in 4 Celcius)

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The average density of the human body is around 1.01 g/cm^3. This value can vary depending on factors like body composition, hydration levels, and age.

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The density of the human body is just under 1g/cm because when we are in the water we just about float.

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