Scientists believe that all matter resulted from the big bang.
Matter does.
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.
everything that occupies space and has volume is matter. everything in the world will come under this category
Matter occupies space and has mass.
Yes. No! It is a matter of time AND space.
That which occupies space and has mass is known as matter.
Matter does occupy space, and does have mass.
There isn't a type of matter that doesn't occupy space, because matter is defined as having mass and taking up space. If it didn't take up space, it wouldn't be matter.
All matter 1) has mass and 2) occupies space (has volume).
Space, time, and matter are 3 of the four main ingredients of the physical universe (the 4th being energy) hence, the terms tend to come up in physics. One can hear physicists using them.
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.
Generally, matter is affected by space when it lowers or raises the temperature of the matter. Space also gives matter more room to move around.