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Lets look at this question. The dog weighs 30 kg and each kg represents 3 ml (or cubic centimetres since dogs are mot liquids) This situation would indicate the dog has a volume of 3cc x 30 kg or 90 ccs. The dog would fit comfortably in less than a third of a measuring cup, but weigh 30 kilograms. Osmium, the densest metal, would only weigh about 1/4 of a kilogram (250 g) if it occupied the same volume. This means the dog is 100 times (or so) as dense as osmium.A more average earth type dog weighs about 1 g per ml.


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1 kg → 3 ml

→ 30 kg → 30 × 3 ml = 90 ml

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