Yes.
Imagine a bottle of gas, pretty heavy? Now Imagine an empty bottle. Liquid gas weighs the same as gaseous gas, Athmospheric pressure is a good example, ever have your ears pop? In an airplane or driving down a hill? the weight of the air causes the pop.
Yes, gases have weight.
No, dissolved gases typically comprise only a small fraction of a percent by weight of magma. The most common dissolved gases in magma are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. In some cases, the gas content can increase just before an eruption, leading to explosive volcanic activity.
take up space
Particles in solids, liquids, and gases are alike in that they are all made up of atoms or molecules. However, the main difference lies in how closely these particles are packed together. In solids, particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place, in liquids the particles are close but can move around, and in gases, particles are spread far apart and move freely.
Gasses spread out to take up as much space as they can but it really depends on the amount of gas.
the maximum weight they have on the paper is 350 and up! so they take any weight and that is 32-37 points.
Energy
The heterosphere is made up of different layers containing various gases. The composition can vary, but generally, the heterosphere consists of hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, and other trace gases like argon and carbon dioxide. These gases are distributed unevenly in different layers based on their molecular weight.
you are pushing up your own weight.
weight of cerebellum
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Yes, it is true.