Nothing 'takes' mass. When adding more water to a bucket of water, the water gains more mass, but the question isn't specific enough to specify what exactly 'takes' mass.
Mass is the amount of material in an object. Mass has weight, volume, takes up space, and is measurable.
matter has mass and takes up space.matter
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
Anything that has mass and takes up space is considered matter.
i need the question anything that has mass and takes up space is?anything that has mass and takes up space is?anything that has mass and takes up space is?What is the name for anything that takes up space, has mass, and resists change?Definition of matter.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, and volume is the amount of space something takes up (example, air takes up space)
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The term is "matter." Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
Matter Matter is the term that defines as anything that has mass and takes up space.Matter
Yes. In order for something to be considered matter, it must have mass and volume. Mass is a measure of the number of atoms in something, and volume is a measure of the space it takes up.
No. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (has volume). Energy has no mass and does not take up space, therefore it is not matter.
mass is known the weight but matter is anything that takes up space and has mass. mass is a property of matter.