The three main states of matter are Solids, Liquids, and Gases. The 3 other not main states of matter are Plasma, Bose-Einstein condensates, and colloids.
the states of matter are solid, liquid, gas and possibly plasma.
its some kind of answer
There are two matters that the Article 5 of the Constitution of 1787 singles out. These matters include the commerce that takes place between the states and the representation each states receives within the senate.
shipping goods between states
The Department of State is primarily responsible for matters of foreign policy in the United States.
1. it has separate “Supreme” Courts for civil matters and criminal matters
popular sovereignty
Yes. The Scottish Parliament is able to legislate on most things apart from foreign policy, monetary matters and military matters. The status of Scotland is similar to individual states within the United States.
power of the state government
A loose association of independent states that agree to cooperate on specified matters.
The theory that states that Scripture is only inspired in matters of religious dogma is known as limited inerrancy. This view holds that the Bible is without error only when it speaks on matters of faith and doctrine, but may contain errors or inconsistencies in other areas like history or science.
i would say so yes as two matters are being batted back and forth - so two matters