Anything that has volume and takes up space in the universe.
The states matter can exist in are solids,liquids,and gases.
Matter can exist in four forms: plasma, gas, liquid, solid.
Examples of matter that exist as solids include ice, wood, and metal. Examples of matter that exist as liquids include water, oil, and milk. Examples of matter that exist as gases include oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.
There is no space where there is no matter. Even in a vacuum, matter, no matter how miniscule does exist.
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Matter
Yes, energy can exist without matter. Energy is a distinct concept from matter and can exist in various forms such as light, heat, motion, or sound. In the absence of matter, energy can still propagate and interact with its surroundings.
Yes, matter and space can exist in the same place. Matter occupies space, so they coexist within the same physical location. The presence of matter within a space gives that space substance and volume.
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Atoms of all elements exist in the state of matter known as the gas phase.
Matter can exist in three states: solid, liquid, and gas. These states are determined by the arrangement of particles and the amount of energy they possess. At extreme conditions, matter can also exist in plasma, Bose-Einstein condensates, or other exotic states.