Space can be occupied by matter. If not how do planets move?
If you're asking:
Does outer space have matter?
Then I would say yes, but very little, little enough to be called a vacuum.
Outer Space has a few atoms per square meter.
The amount of space occupied by something is called its volume.
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.
what occupied the space of the cork at the botton of the glass
The empty space within an atom is not truly "empty" but is occupied by the nucleus and electrons. These particles interact through electromagnetic forces that repel other matter from moving through the space inside an atom. The forces between the particles maintain the structure and integrity of the atom.
Matter is defined as something that has mass and takes up space. Mass is defined as the amount of matter something contains. Since these two definitions run into each other, what exactly - without use of the corrasponding words
volumn
The space occupied by matter is called volume. It is a measure of the amount of three-dimensional space that an object or substance occupies. Volume can be measured in cubic units such as cubic centimeters or cubic meters.
It is volume. -Pookie
A space taken up or occupied by matter is called volume. Volume is the three-dimensional space that an object occupies, and it can be measured in units such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters.
It is called dark matter. Dark matter is undetectable and invisible.
Volume
The space occupied by the electrons in an atom is called the electron cloud.
Its volume.
Volume.
In the space occupied by a perfect vacuum.
Volume.
matter