If you mean the definition then,
Matter is anything that has mass.
it came under the power of another empire . that's the simplest way that I can say it.
It doesn't matter / doesnt really matter It's of little / no consequence Who cares?
4 and 17/20. Another way of saying that is 4.85
looks matter ones appearance is matters
An old-fashioned way of saying "matter of fact" is "in point of fact." This phrase conveys a straightforward, no-nonsense approach to stating something as true or factual. Another alternative could be "to speak plainly," which emphasizes a direct and unembellished manner of communication.
You measure its mass. The simplest way of doing that is to use a balance and standard masses ("weights").
Correct answer= "Element" Element is the simplest type of matter; the basic unit from which all other matter is built
That's what Im saying
elemants
proton
The simplest organization of matter is an atom, which consists of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by orbiting electrons. Atoms combine to form molecules by sharing or transferring electrons.
This is the appropriate way of saying that a fast response is needed in order to answer the question.