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Not all occupies space, because air does not take space.
No. By definition a tornado is made of air and there is no air in space.
Yes, breeze is matter. The characteristics of matter are that they occupies space and has mass. Breeze is basically moving air and since air is matter( it takes up space and has mass), breeze is therefore matter as well. Hope this helps!
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The classical definition says anything that occupies space is matter. To prove air occupies space we can do a small experiment. Take a balloon and blow air in it. The balloon expands and this proves that air occupies space. And thus we can prove air is matter.
anything which has mass and occupies space
air,like all matter occupie space
air is matter because the definition of matter is "any thing that occupies some space and mass ".air occupies some space and mass. it occupies container volume. air occupies the space and air also have some mass so it is matter
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Air is a matter because it occupies space.
The precise amount of space that something occupies.
Simplest definition: a material that has Mass and occupies space.
Size is a measurement of the amount of space that a physical object occupies.
Definition of matter: that which has mass and occupies space. So yes. =)
I assume it is the space (in 3 dimensions) that something occupies