Wood is a combination of substances, it doesn't have to exists in each of the three states.
Matter is either a solid (like wood), a liquid (like water) or a gas (like air). Those are the three states of matter. A substance can be any of them depending on its temperature; for example water can be ice or water or steam.
There are three kinds of matter: gas: argon; liquid: water; solid: wood
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
Yes everything is made of matter. Don't believe me? Air: Gas. Water: Liquid. Wood: Solid. YOU: Solid, Liquid, Gas.
There may be many types of matters known/discovered by us . matters in the form of metals,sands, gases,water,liquids,glass,ash,wood,biological matter etc.etc. all consists of matter. But states of matter is thee only- Liquid state,gaseous state,solid state only
Some examples of matter include water, air, iron, and wood. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. It exists in various states such as solid, liquid, and gas.
the change of matter are the physical and chemical change physical change is a substance that do not change. chemicalchange is a substance that change. examples of physical: crumpling of paper evaporation of liquid examples of chemical: digestion of food burning of wood
The three most common physical states are solid, liquid or a gas. Some examples of these at room temperature are: Solid - ice, wood, steel Liquid - water, bromine, mercury Gas - steam (is actually a mixture of liquid water and gas), hydrogen, helium, nitrogen However, there are a few more states of matter discovered thus far and these include: plasma, super-fluids and superfluids. To find out more visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter#Phases
Actually, there are four states (Not types) of matter. Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma, though the first three are what you are looking for. Think of an ice cube. It starts out as a solid; leave is out in the sun, and it melts, turning it into a liquid. Later, it evaporates, turning into a gas. If this is for school purposes, surprise your teacher by telling them about plasma.
Solids-Rocks,Wood,Plastics............... Liquids-Water Gases-CO2.O2..................................
the short answer... everything is made of matter. in the long run, yes, wood is made of matter
Melting of ice to form water is a physical change in matter as the substance changes from solid to liquid state without altering its chemical composition. Combustion of wood to produce ash, heat, and light is a chemical change in matter as the wood undergoes a chemical reaction to form new substances.