Yes. Clouds are composed of water, which is matter. Matter is described as anything that takes up space, and therefore, clouds take up space.
True, Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass<3 However, physicists say that some particles of matter are massless, such as photons.
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Not on their own, but bees have been taken up into space to see how they build comb in a no-gravity situation.
Yes, breeze is matter. The characteristics of matter are that they occupies space and has mass. Breeze is basically moving air and since air is matter( it takes up space and has mass), breeze is therefore matter as well. Hope this helps!
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.
Matter takes up space.
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Space taken up in an object.
Volume.
By definition, volume is the space that an object occupies, or takes up. In Chemistry, volume is often measured in gallons, liters, or milliliters.
The amount of space taken up or occupied by an object is its volume.
Volume is to do with sound and how loud or quiet it is, that is what volume is!
Space doesn't take up any matter there is only vaccum in space.
No, only matter takes up space
There isn't a type of matter that doesn't occupy space, because matter is defined as having mass and taking up space. If it didn't take up space, it wouldn't be matter.