Yes, a solid, liquid, gas as well as the other states of matter all occupies space.
2. But the space occupied by gases and liquids is not necessarily of fixed dimensions.
Yes solids occupy space . their moleules are closely packed and they occupy more space then liquids and gasses .
yes
If you mean "Does air occupy space?" then yes it does when we compress air it takes space.. but when its not compressed we may not feel it but it still does take up space..
No two units of matter can occupy the same space at once. This is one of the primary properties of matter.
When two or more waves occupy the same space at the same time, an interference pattern is created.
all of them except your brain.
Yes smoke does have mass and it does occupy space.
A stone has a solid mass and does occupy space.
They occupy space, have mass, have a definite volume and shape
tangible,visible,measurable,occupy space
yes,smoke does have mass and it does occupy space
Matter does occupy space, and does have mass.
liquid, solid , gas are three states of matter , which occupy space better .
Heat is a form of energy. It can be transmitted through space but it does not occupy space.
Light is a form of energy and energy does not occupy space.
when heat occupieses space,the particles of heat are moving around in the space that they occupy
The answer depends on solid what! 4 lbs of osmium will occupy lot less space than 4 lbs of polystyrene foam, for example.
Objects have mass and occupy space. Persons have mass and occupy space.
Heat doesn't occupy space.