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What things move in air?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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No. Air can "get into" stuff, and we know that it will be absorbed by something like, say, water. And we can take heavy cream and whip air into it to make whipped cream. It will be different than air being absorbed by water, as in water, the air (or, more properly, the gases in air) are actually dissolved in the water. In whipped cream, very tiny bubbles are created in the cream by the mechanical action of the mixer. But air doesn't get absorbed by, nor is it inside something like, say, a bar of steel. Some things have air in them, and some don't.

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Ballon, ball, lung, bubble, and bread are filled with air.

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it is a form of matter ... a gas to be exact

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