Geography
What's the most dense object in the world?
The densest known material is the metallic element osmium, which packs 22 grams into one cubic centimeter, or more than 100 grams into a teaspoonful. However, the Large Hadron Collider can smash atoms together and for a fraction of a second, can produce materials the density of neutron stars.
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