Gasses spread out to take up as much space as they can but it really depends on the amount of gas.
take up space
gases tend to take up the entire space they are given. if a little is in a large area, density will be low, but even throughout the entire area its given. it will also cause suction. if there is a lot in a small area, it will be high density, and will add a lot of outward pressure to its container. basically, gasses do take up space, but they will move to accept other objects, and take up all of the space they are given. so, the i guess the answer is: all of it, but none of it. hope that helped ^^
I don't know exactly how much space, but yes , a lot!!
Yes, butt not a lot of space
They take up a lot of space and produce a lot of pollution
* They take up a lot of space * They create a lot of heat
yeah a whole lot
All forms of matter take up space. This is due to the arrangement of particles within the matter, which determine its volume and shape. From solids to liquids to gases, all matter has a physical presence that occupies space.
their molecules have very little attraction for one another. or for some other question Gases take up so much space because their molecules spread out to fill their space and like to be far apart from each other.
smoke is a fluid. all gases are fluids because they flow and take up space
They are all matter they all have mass and all take up space
Particles dont take up space it is heat that gives particles energy to move and expand solids have smaller spaces between them liquids have larger spaces between them gases have the largest spaces between them