your face because it is so ugly and fat
Think of it like this, a gas takes up the whola amount in a container while a solid is fixed in and liquid is the nd when it comes to the volume.
Yes, air is matter wherever it is found. Since it is occupying space (trapped in ball), will have some mass and we could feel the air inside it by simply keeping it on our hands..It is also justified by the definition of MATTER..
The amount of space that an object takes up is known as its volume.Volume is how much space takes up in an object
When it comes to water, ice takes up more space as compared to water. Does this apply to all states of matter? If so, to what else does it apply to?
something that takes up space junk
Matter is not a solid that takes up space. Mass on the other hand, is a solid that takes up space.
A Solid has a mass and takes up space where liquids have mass but do not stay in shape.
Every state of matter takes up a definite amount of space.
Wind is a mater because it takes up space. For example if I fill in a ballon with air the ballon takes up space. Also I can measure wind by putting the ballon on a scale
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All three do.
Any solid, liquid, or gas contains matter and occupies space.
A solid. A liquid also takes up space, but does NOT have a definite shape. This is also true for a gas.
All matter has volume; it takes up space whether it is solid, liquid, or gas.