yes. a picture of a bucket of water would be 2 dimensional.
The one occupies space is termed as matter. Water occupies space and hence it has to be considered as matter
The one occupies space is termed as matter. Water occupies space and hence it has to be considered as matter
Yes. Water occupies space. If you don't believe try out an experiment where you put water in a syringe and try to push it.
It is a matter since it occupies space,has mass and it is in the liquid state.
It is a matter since it occupies space,has mass and it is in the liquid state.
This is beacuse air occupies space.
Of course, any material occupe space.
It is a matter since it occupies space,has mass and it is in the liquid state.
That amount of water occupies exactly 8 million gallons of space, equivalent to 1,069,444.48 cubic feet.
air occupies space
suck it <-- Who every did dat is a dumb a** Its the water vacuole
Displacemnet is when something moves something else out of a space and then occupies that space. Most common example is a boat in water. When the boat enters the water it takes up the space in the water that it displaces.