You seem to have the view that to be "matter" something has to be solid. This is NOT the case, everything is made of matter which can come in various states :- Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma.
matter has mass and volume. water has mass and volume. therefore, matter is an example of water.
Example of a solid: ice Example of a liquid: water Example of a gas: steam
matter is anything that has shape,mass,volume and offers resistance.For example..chair,air ,water,etc
You seem to have the view that to be "matter" something has to be solid. This is NOT the case, everything is made of matter which can come in various states :- Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma.
Matter and the body are related in several ways. Mainly, the cycles of matter are similar to those within the body. A good example is the water cycle.
The physical properties of the material are changed; example - water: ice, liquid water and water vapors have very different properties but the same chemical formula.
An example of gaseous matter is evaporated water.
Yes, pure water is an example of homogeneous matter as long as it's one phase.
An example of gas matter is evaporated water.
No, water is an example of matter. Of course, like any matter, it can store a certain amount of energy; for example, gravitational potential energy.
Yes, they are.
your computer
Heat is not matter.
state of matter
You and other things around you are matter. Examples include your:toothbrushclothingshoesbedchairhousevehiclecomputerbottle (example bottled water)appliancesbooks
Example of a solid: ice Example of a liquid: water Example of a gas: steam
Waves do not transport matter (except fot the matter equivalent of energy, according to the Theory of Relativity). For example, in a water wave, the wave moves on, but each water particle goes back to its place.Waves do not transport matter (except fot the matter equivalent of energy, according to the Theory of Relativity). For example, in a water wave, the wave moves on, but each water particle goes back to its place.Waves do not transport matter (except fot the matter equivalent of energy, according to the Theory of Relativity). For example, in a water wave, the wave moves on, but each water particle goes back to its place.Waves do not transport matter (except fot the matter equivalent of energy, according to the Theory of Relativity). For example, in a water wave, the wave moves on, but each water particle goes back to its place.
Water, table salt, sugar,etc.