Volume is the amount of space matter takes up.
Volume is the quantity of 3-dimensional space enclosed by a closed boundary. The SI unit of volume is cubic meter.
Solids and liquids take up a definite amount of space, where as a gas will fill its container.
A solid always takes up the same amount of space, which is its volume.
Gasses spread out to take up as much space as they can but it really depends on the amount of gas.
Matter takes up space. The amount of space matter occupies is referred to as its volume.
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The Pioneer VCR's have a very slim profile and take up a very small amount of space.
Anything that has mass and takes up space is matter. Energy is not matter because it does not have mass nor does it take up space. Pretty much everything else is matter.
The amount of space that gas particles can take up is the size of the container, but the amount between them also is determined by the amount of space the gas takes up.
Yes, water does take up space. It has mass and volume, which means it occupies a certain amount of space depending on the quantity of water present.
Yes, matter has weight because it has mass, which is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Matter also takes up space because it has volume, which is the amount of physical space an object occupies.