Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
Matter
matter is any thing that takes up space Matter has mass and takes up space. ing
On earth or in space? No matter where any object is it still has the same mass (minus any fuel spent getting there). It takes quantities of energy relative to the mass to change its' speed or direction.
air is matter because the definition of matter is "any thing that occupies some space and mass ".air occupies some space and mass. it occupies container volume. air occupies the space and air also have some mass so it is matter
of course! Anything with mass and volume are matters.
The "Electron Shell" by the current model takes up the most space due to its location in any given place along a series of orbits, but has the least mass.
any thing which occupy space nd have mass iz c/d matter.
Matter is basically any item that takes up space. Examples of matter are all around you, such as houses, roads, and food.
All matter has mass, and takes up space. Any other observed physical phenomena is defined as energy.
Matter is potential energy under the influence of gravitation that possesses inertia. Its basic constituents are particles, atoms, and molecules. Matter exists in four basic states as a solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
Of course, any material occupe space.
The other way of saying this is "what is the volume occupied by the substance".
Space doesn't take up any matter there is only vaccum in space.