Scientists have estimated that several TONS of dust and rocks fall to Earth each day. Some of it is in the form of meteors, which either burn up in the atmosphere (adding dust and vapor) or fall to the ground (adding solid mass). Some of the dust on your bookshelves is space dust.
Matter does.
Matter occupies space and has mass.
Yes. No! It is a matter of time AND space.
That which occupies space and has mass is known as matter.
Matter does occupy space, and does have mass.
There isn't a type of matter that doesn't occupy space, because matter is defined as having mass and taking up space. If it didn't take up space, it wouldn't be matter.
All matter 1) has mass and 2) occupies space (has volume).
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.
Generally, matter is affected by space when it lowers or raises the temperature of the matter. Space also gives matter more room to move around.
The amount of space that matter occupies is its volume.
Matter occupies space. Also dark matter does too.
The amount of matter is given space is mass.