everything is made of matter.
There is not anything in the world that is not made of matter, because something that is not made of matter is not anything at all.
matter is made up of atoms
Solid.
A candle is made of matter
Dark matter.
Atoms
A tornado is made of matter, mostly air, but it is not a special form of matter.
mostly wood.
No. The sun produces light, but is itself made of matter, mostly hydrogen.
It's a mix of gases (mostly nitrogen), gases are made of atoms, everything made of atoms is matter.
Very little matter is found on pluto, as the planet is made mostly of gases (such as frozen nitrogen ETC.) Answered by TheGamerJ4
Our earth is mostly made up of silicon oxide (sand) and magnesium oxide, extending from the outer core to the crust. The inner core is mostly iron, enriched to 4% nickel. About 70% of the surface is covered with water.
The most basic element we have discovered is hydrogen. If you are refering to matter. If not it is mostly photons.
Check your grammar. A planet isn't alive it's mostly made up of inorganic matter.
It depends on the matter it is made from, but they're mostly like a big "ball" of dirt/rock/ice...
Empty space - there is a hypothetical probability that the spaces between stellar objects can be filled with "dark matter".