No. It can be transformed into energy, but other than that, it cannot get "used up".
because matter is used for lots of stuff and made up. ever thing in the world is made up of matter
The general name for anything that takes up space in science terms is matter. It also very well known that matter is a well used element in science in particular chemistry .
In any way possible, that we can dream up.
Matter cannot be created or destroyed according to the law of conservation of mass. However, matter can undergo chemical reactions or phase changes that may lead to a change in form but do not result in the matter being used up or disappearing entirely.
Yes, a book is made up of matter. It has mass and occupies space. Atoms and molecules make up the material in the book. All of it.
A potato is matter, Matter is used loosely as a general term for the substance that makes up all observable physical objects.
Matter is anything that contains mass and takes up space. We are made up of matter, as is pretty much everything else.
An object that takes up space is called matter. The three particles used to measure matter are by the count, by the mass, or by the volume.
Liters are used to measure volume. Volume is the amount of space that matter take up.
It doesn't matter what you start with, there are four quarters in it.
Matter makes up anything that has mass.
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.