You can see all types. You can see a pot steaming. You can Dee water freezing. You can see chocolate melting.
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No. Nothing you see is matter, because what you see is light, which is energy, not matter.
By definition, "dark" (look up what that word means!) matter can not be seen.
If by space you are referring to volume, then NO. Matter doesn't lose a considerable amount of mass when it changes volume. See: Law of Conservation of Mass. However, if the volume increases and the mass does not the density of the object decreases. Summary: No. It doesn't lose mass. But it does lose density.
homework or science book? You can see the size and obj
If you can see it, taste it, touch it, etc., it is made of matter. So yes, a car is made of matter. You can see it and touch it.
It is a matter of taste but sure, many of them are. See related links for some examples.
Matter is anything except anti-matter, and matter occupies all of everything everywhere. Basically, yes. Unless you see anti-matter, which is doubtful because the anti-matter would implode upon contact with matter, which includes air.
Yes, matter can be something that you can not see. This is because one form of matter is gas, which can not be seen.
The principal states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, plasma. But today science recognize many other types: see the link below.
Time=lapse photography allows you to see small, incremental changes in a short period of time. For instance, you can see a flower grow from seed to full bloom in a matter of seconds rather than weeks!
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