The air.
Yes, matter can be something that you can not see. This is because one form of matter is gas, which can not be seen.
Sound cannot be Matter as we can not see sound and it has no mass
Yes, true steam (you cannot see it) is matter in the gas form.
Yes, matter is everywhere around us. Everything we see and interact with, such as air, water, food, and objects, is made up of matter. Matter is composed of atoms and molecules, which make up all substances in the universe.
no. all matter cant be seen. like air is a matter but we cant see it.
air
Using a mirror or any form of TIR yes you can, but unfortunately the human eye cannot see around corners.
The matter goes into the air as separate atoms. You cannot see atoms because they are extremely tiny.
All matter is made up of different elements. Elements are pure substances that cannot be broken down further by chemical means. They combine to form compounds which make up all the substances we see around us.
Matter is everything around you. Atoms and compounds are all made of tiny parts of matter. Those atoms go on to build the things you see and touch every day. Matter is defined as anything that has mass and takes up space
While you cannot technically 'see' a black hole, you can see the accretion disk which forms around it. The accretion disk is a large amount of matter that has collected around the mass (black hole) and orbits the mass VERY fast. Picture looking down the drain when your sink is running...the water swirls around the drain before going down, but you cannot see down the drain itself. (Unless you had a flash light)
All matter, including you and everything around you, is made up of atoms. These atoms consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. These particles come together to form different elements, which make up the substances we see and interact with in our everyday lives.