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Humans are more use to engaging and thinking about solids than liquids or gases. They are easier to find because they are what we are looking for.
Liquids.
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liquids are defined as matter that has a indefinite shape but a definite volume
Conduction and convection use matter (such as solids, liquids, or gases) to transfer heat, while radiation does not require matter and can transfer heat through electromagnetic waves.
Solids, liquids, and gases are considered matter because they have mass and occupy space. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, and solids, liquids, and gases all meet these criteria.
The 3 compositions of matter are liquids,gasses and solids.
No it does not matter.
"Matter" refers to physical substances in general, while "matters" can be used to refer to a situation, topic, or issue of importance. You use "matter" when discussing physical elements like solids, liquids, and gases, and you use "matters" when referring to significant subjects or concerns.
All liquids are made up of matter (atoms and molecules) which is what gives them their densities. Liquids are dense because they are made up of matter so all liquids have the same ingredient to make them dense.
i think you use the the cups and stuff that you use to measure water and other liquids
No, matter can also be found as liquids, gases, or plasmas.