Yes, a cup is matter.
Yes, a cup is made out of matter.
There are eight ounces in a cup, no matter what's in the cup.
A cup of dried apricots is equal to a cup of feathers or a cup of lard or a cup of apples. A cup is a cup no matter what.
Yes, they can win the World Cup, whether they will or not is a different matter.
You unlock the cup that's before star cup and you have to get a trophy ( doesnt really matter which place you get )
A cup of tea can be considered an open system because it exchanges both energy and matter with its surroundings. For example, steam can escape from the cup (matter), and heat can be lost to the air (energy). If the cup were covered, it would be more of a closed system, allowing only energy exchange but no matter exchange. However, in most practical scenarios, a cup of tea is typically open.
It dosent matter. It dosent matter.
Millimeters is measure of LENGTH (no matter HOW you spell it) -A cup is a measure of VOLUME. -They are not compatible.
A cup is a cupful. Clearly it doesn't matter much how big the cup is, otherwise it would have been specified more accurately.
No Somali can not organize any world cup or for the matter any games, as there is no law and order in that country.
it melt faser in iastic cup Mass, quarks and leptons
It doesn't matter what material it is.