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What is the main difference between gases and liquids that affects their density?

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What is the main difference between gases and liquids that affects their density?

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The difference between solids, liquids, and gasses that affects their density is how closely packed their particles are. The particles in liquids touch but are able to move around. The particles in gasses spread out indefinitely. ChaCha on!

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