it is matter
That which occupies space and has mass is known as matter.
Matter Voluminous [Occupying lots of space]
Anything that takes up space and has mass is called matter.
An object or substance that physically occupies a specific volume is considered to take up space. This can include anything from furniture in a room to air in a balloon.
Yes. A solid occupies space. All matter occupies space.
Anything that has mass.
Yes, a book is made up of matter. It has mass and occupies space. Atoms and molecules make up the material in the book. All of it.
No, odors do not take up physical space. Odors are made up of volatile molecules that float in the air and can be detected by our sense of smell, but they do not have a physical presence that occupies space.
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.
Something made up of matter has physical substance and occupies space, such as solid, liquid, or gas. Something not made up of matter, like thoughts or emotions, is more abstract and does not have physical presence. Matter can be directly measured and observed, while non-material things are often subjective and cannot be physically touched or quantified.
Displacemnet is when something moves something else out of a space and then occupies that space. Most common example is a boat in water. When the boat enters the water it takes up the space in the water that it displaces.
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.