yes, everything that has mass is matter.
deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think
No it does not matter cause like example 50 25 * 2 5*5 * 2 52 times 2=50
Any tree, it does not matter
An example of gaseous matter is evaporated water.
yes it is because it is an example of space/matter....
yes. because anything you can feel is an example of matter
Yes, heat is a form of energy and not an example of matter.
The tree phases of a matter are called Solid, liquid and gas. For example, water is present in the form of Ice, liquid water and water-vapour or steam.
Yes. Factors that complete a factor tree need to be prime. However, it doesn't matter what two factors you select to start a factor tree.
The majority of the matter that makes up the body of a tree as it grows comes from carbon dioxide in the air, which is absorbed by the tree during photosynthesis.
A coniferous tree. A pine tree would be an example.
A tree is classified as matter because it is made up of various elements such as carbon, oxygen, and water. While it does store and convert energy through photosynthesis, it is ultimately composed of physical substances.