Anything that is either a solid, liquid, or gas, is a form of matter.
matter is something that has mass and takes up space
A state of matter in which the atoms are to close to move or collide, so they vibrate in place close to eachother, harder to penetrate then other states of matter
How are we to know the difference between 'kids definition' and 'definition'.
Type your answer here... The Scientific meaning of the term matter is a little different from its everyday meaning. A Substance in science is a single pure form of matter and not a mixture of several different kinds of matter. Answer by- Navneet Kumar Singh
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A form of matter :)
it is matter
an absence of matter
an absence of matter
matter is something that has mass and takes up space
matter is any thing that has weight and that can occupy space.
The writing of reports, observations, and results of a scientific matter for an audience or journal.
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
An organism that breaks dead or decaying organic matter into smaller compounds.
Action could be scientifically described as the motion of matter in space and time.
A liquid is a form of matter that has volume, but no shape. It is neither solid or gaseous in form.
The scientific definition of weight is that it is the the force of gravity acting on an object.