No. Nothing you see is matter, because what you see is light, which is energy, not matter.
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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.
There is no matter in a vacuum, like space. Everything we can see, everything on earth in fact, is made of matter.
Matter.
Yes, hair is considered matter. Everything that you see is matter. Matter is defined as anything that takes up space.
No because everything is matter and some things u cant see
No, not everything that can be seen fits the definition of matter. Matter refers to physical substances that occupy space and have mass. Some things that can be seen, such as light or energy, do not fit this definition.
Type your answer here... everything that we see around us is matter e.g. table,oxygen,water
as far as i know, everything has matter. Even the air. You may not see it, but it's there. I hope this helped! :D
Air is Matter Everything is Matter because you can fill it and also see it.
example of matter? answer is everything that you see everyday like pencil,flower vase,blackboard,chuck,bollpen,bag.etc.
matter is anything and everything that takes up space. so basically if you can see it taking up even a inch of space, it has matter,which are atoms,in it