yes, anything that takes up space and has mass, is matter
The most popular candy ever is chocolate. No one has not heard of chocolate candy before, no matter what it is.
A stick of chalk and candy are both classified as matter because they have mass and occupy space. Matter is defined as anything that has mass and takes up volume, and both chalk and candy fit this definition. Additionally, they are composed of atoms and molecules, which are the fundamental building blocks of matter.
yes, anything that takes up space and has mass, is matter
Where can you fund a list if all types of candy in the world
I would like both but you choose what you want to do it would also matter on prices.
Lotion or Candy. Or just make it special and the amount you spend doesn't matter.
I hate candy corn but that can b 1, and gummy worms,and Halloween candy it doesnt matter what kind!!!!!!!!!!!! Check out the link below to Halloween Spook Central for cute ideas and recipes.
its not healthy at all for rats to eat sugar candy or any candy for that matter. Rats are susseptable to diabetes and ever cancer, so its always best to stick to your local pet stores brand of food and fruits and vegetables as treats to keep your rat healthy
Well, they make eyes ( candy ), fingers ( candy ), foots ( candy ), arms ( candy ), spiders ( candy ), roaches ( candy ), bugs ( candy ) , noses ( candy ), ears ( candy ) ,skulls ( candy ), brains ( candy ), your organs ( candy ), bats ( candy ), and blood ( a cherry drink )
candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup
two candy + candy + candy + candy + candy = 5 taken + taken + taken + candy + candy = 3 taken + 2 candy
The work of micro-organisms -- in the context of proper aeration, heat, light, moisture -- is the way in which candy turns into compost. Such soil food web members as bacteria, fungi, and nematodes will break down all of the candy's ingredients -- even the sugars -- into dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter.