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NO! Matter is defined as the stuff (atoms, particles, elements, minerals, etc) that makes up everything in the world. Matter and weight are not the same things. Weight depends on how much gravity is effecting you. (you would weigh less on the moon because there is less gravitational influence) Matter is everything that makes up everything
everything because everything in the world is about science
The economy encompasses everything related to the production and consumption of goods and services in an area. The United States of America is the world's largest single national economy.
Fire
The air of course!
No, a quark is and immeasurable thing that makes up everything (approximately) in our world. It is a sub-atomic particle, not a mixture which is totally different.
Science its self makes science everything in our world makes science
Yes. Cheese makes everything better.
very smart, makes everything in the world, and basically everything else
Subjectivity in philosophy refers to the idea that personal experiences, feelings, and beliefs influence how individuals perceive and understand the world. It highlights the role of individual perspectives and biases in shaping knowledge and reality, often contrasting with objectivity, which aims for impartiality and universal truths. Philosophers debate the extent to which subjectivity should be embraced or controlled in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding.
It's what everything in this world is made up of. It makes up matter.
The earth's gravity field makes everything push into the earth like a bubble arround the planet. This makes it seem like the earth is flat.
Simple, inorder for the world to have balance :) Humanity won't exist when everything is either solid, liquid or gas.. -CMLS
Everything in the World was created in 1993.
In order to prevent the stored product from contamination as the plastic is most inert substance of this world.
The southern hemisphere is located south of the equator, encompassing countries like Australia, Antarctica, and parts of South America and Africa. The northern hemisphere is located north of the equator, including regions like North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa.
Caffeine is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive substance. It is found in coffee, tea, and various other beverages and foods, and is known for its stimulating effects on the brain and nervous system.