One real-life example of density is the layering of liquids in a salad dressing; oil, which has a lower density than vinegar, floats on top. Another example is the sinking of a wooden log in water; while the wood has a lower density than the water, if it is saturated with water, it can sink, demonstrating how changes in density affect buoyancy.
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