Gas molecules bump into each other all the time, pushing one another apart.
Yes, the sun.
by inflating a ballon
The property of air that a gas exhibits is that it can be compressed and it occupies space.
This would be a gas. A gas expands to fill the space of the container that contains it.
Anything that lives except air, light, sound.
Any solid, liquid, or gas contains matter and occupies space.
yes. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. Argon is a gas, it occupies space and has mass. Hence it is considered as matter.
No, volume can be used to measure the amount of space an object occupies, whether it is a solid, liquid, gas, or any other material. Volume is the three-dimensional space that an object or substance occupies.
The term used to indicate the space a weight of gas will occupy is called "volume." It refers to the amount of physical space that a gas occupies.
Matter does.
yes , because anything liquid occupies space do it is a fluid.
Gas molecules bump into each other all the time, pushing one another apart.