There is every known element floating around in outer space, since that is where most of the elements on Earth originally came from.
When a star that is 25 times the size of our own sun goes supernova, it explodes and sends out most of it's mass (24 solar masses) into outer space.
Matter does.
The most basic element we have discovered is hydrogen. If you are refering to matter. If not it is mostly photons.
mass
The amount of space that an object occupies is its volume, which is a measure of the three-dimensional space it takes up. Volume is typically measured in cubic units such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters.
The basic structural concepts in the element of form are shape, volume, and composition. Shape refers to the two-dimensional outline of an object, while volume relates to the three-dimensional space it occupies. Composition involves the arrangement and organization of shapes and volumes within a space to create a cohesive structure.
Matter does.
MATTER. Has a mass and volume(occupies space).
The amount of space that matter occupies is its volume.
Matter occupies space. Also dark matter does too.
Yes, each sample of a substance occupies space due to its physical dimensions and the volume it occupies in a container. The amount of space a sample occupies is known as its volume.
Volume is a measure of how much space that is occupied.Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
Matter
Yes. A solid occupies space. All matter occupies space.
Matter is something which occupies space and has mass.
That which occupies space and has mass is known as matter.
floating clouds of gas, asteroids, comets etc etc, a very large number of things. strangely, most of space though is well, space, or in other words, nothingness.
Yes. Technically, every element exists somewhere in outer space, though usually in incredibly small densities.