the 4 matter are plasma , solid , gas , liquid
Each state of matter is defined by voolume and shape.The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
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.
The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. Examples are iron, water, and oxygen respectively.
All of the particles on each states of matter vibrates but moves a little except gas
If your talking a out the 3 basic states of matter it would be gas but if your going by the 4 basic states of matter it would be plasma.
Solid. Liquid Gas. describe them urself.
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
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state two examples for each of the four states of matter
Identify and describe 4 basic types of climates and give an example of each?
Each state of matter is defined by voolume and shape.The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
Yes. Each of the states within the United States tend to respect, and cooperate, with each other over extradition. It's a matter for the states to work out. It becomes a federal matter when another country is involved.
Water could be found at 3 different states but not at the same time. For example, it starts out as ice (solid state), then liquidifies (liquid state) and then steam/water vapour (gas state). Bare in mind that to go from each of these states, it requires energy.
gas, liquid, solids and plasma
Solid, liquid, gas
They are each an example of a solid
Chemistry studies matter... what everything is made of, how things affect each other, mix together, and change states.