Sound.
Light.
Smell.
Air or light.
air
Light.
"...at that moment you're not there to take up space, you're there to fill the room." -- Verizon TV Ad (Oct 2010)
How about air, or an odor, or sound.
Find out the measurements of the bed and then measure that in the room.
Wind is a mater because it takes up space. For example if I fill in a ballon with air the ballon takes up space. Also I can measure wind by putting the ballon on a scale
The term "liminal" refers to the state of being in between two different stages or thresholds. It often describes a transitional or intermediate phase where individuals or groups are on the threshold of change or transformation. Liminal spaces can be psychologically, spiritually, or physically transformative.
a plastic bag and air (fill up the bag with the air ) :-)
Crowded is the past tense of crowd (to fill a space leaving little room for movement).
Matter has weight and takes up space. You know that air takes up space, because when you breath in, your lungs fill with air and expand. :) MoMMy.!
Matter has weight and takes up space. You know that air takes up space, because when you breath in, your lungs fill with air and expand. :) MoMMy.!
Yes, a liquid does take up a definite amount of space, which is to say that it has a definite volume. A liquid takes the shape of its container but does not expand to fill it completely like a gas would.
The size of your living room furniture depends greatly on your lifestyle. Ideally you should fill your living room with about 50 percent furniture and have 50 percent free space. This will lend to a nice looking room. If you have children, you may like more free space for them to play in. On the other hand, if you rarely use the room, you may find that 75 percent of the space taken up by furniture is acceptable.