Matter was created slightly after the big bang. Basically its like this, the whole universe was made of of a ball of pure force. It was a combination of gravity, electromagnetism, strong and weak nuclear energy. Then it blew up. As it spread out gravity and electromagnetism combined to form the tiny little particles that make up atoms (protons, neutrons, electrons, weird things like beta particles and whatnot) So that's it. I'm not 100% sure I'm completely right about that, but, that's pretty close anyway.
It doesn't form, matter can not be created.
The law of conservation of energy states: matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
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Yes. Blood is matter.
A gas hasn't shape; a liquid has the form of the container.
No. Light is a form of energy.
No, it is a form of matter. Basically, anything you can touch is a form of matter.
A tornado is made of matter, mostly air, but it is not a special form of matter.
oranges
Yes, X-rays at not a form of matter. They are a form of electromagnetic energy.
Yes, X-rays at not a form of matter. They are a form of electromagnetic energy.
the sun
No, an X-ray is not a form of matter. It is electromagnetic energy.
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Heat is not a form of matter: it is a form of energy. Of course, Einstein famously proved the equivalence of matter and energy.
no it isnt the only form of matter because matter can also be a liquid or gas. ect.
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