A vacuum.
A space that contains no matter is called a vacuum. It is a region devoid of particles and energy, creating a near-perfect empty space.
Any solid, liquid, or gas contains matter and occupies space.
The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.
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an object
The collection of all galaxies and the space between them is known as the universe. The universe is vast and contains everything that exists, including stars, planets, and dark matter.
Matter is anything that contains mass and takes up space. We are made up of matter, as is pretty much everything else.
A space that contains no matter is called a vacuum. It is a region devoid of particles, atoms, or molecules.
A vacuum.
Volume.
The absence of matter is called "vacuum" or "void." It refers to a space that is devoid of particles or substance. In physics, a vacuum is a region that contains no atoms, molecules, or other forms of matter.
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