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Mass, quarks and leptons
density
color
size
texture
hardness
softness
melting point
boiling point
freezing point
flammability
reaction with acids/oxygen
solubility
malleability
ductility
thermal conducticity
electric conductivity
magnetism
The substance of which physical objects are composed, not counting engergies or force fields which are genearlly not counted as matter, although can contribute to the mass of an object.
Or it may be solid, liquid, mass or the 4th state of matter,plasma
The three characteristics of matter is gas, liquid, and solid.
Matter is formed from particles having mass; but this definition is not universal and a correct definition is probable impossible.
Some characteristics of matter are: density, color, refractive index, hardness, friability, composition, etc.
Matter is everything around you.
A defining characteristic of polyphony is that the independence and equality of simultaneous melodic lines.
Because acquired characteristics are not programmed in the DNA; only characterisitics which are genetically programmed are passed on and inherited.
Defining the problem.
The defining feature of a nation-state is that it will have a constituent citizenry, a government and defined borders. A constituent citizenry also means a fixed territory in which it claims jurisdiction and sovereignty.
Matter occupies space and has mass.
stuff
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Matter has two defining properties: 1. It has MASS. 2. It takes up SPACE.
Matter has two defining properties: 1. It has MASS. 2. It takes up SPACE.
The most essential and defining characteristic of matter is inertia.
small and important
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mesopatomia
Does this make me happy? Does this really matter? Why do I want to do this?
an inflated balloon has air in it so it takes up more space and matter is something that takes up more space so here by defining matter.
It's an atom because that contains a nucleus with the defining number of protons (plus some neutons) and the defining number of electrons, e.g. 12 protons/electrons makes it carbon.