Some stars are blocked and others aren't. There are many areas that we can't see due to dust clouds or other matter floating around in space. One example would be the center of our galaxy, there is so much dust and junk between us and the center of the galaxy, we can't really see it.
non matter,it doue not have mass and doesnt occcupt a space
False. Matter, by definition, occupies space and has mass. All forms of matter have volume, which means they take up physical space.
It probably doesnt matter what size of space you have. You can probably find one to fit the space you already have or you can have one custom made for your space.
So we can have gravity.For example:If you go to sit in a chair there wouldn't be chairs! Because that is matter.So now you understand why matter matters. it doesnt
If you mean do objects (which have matter) move through space, then yes, matter moves from place to place. The act of walking around in your room is already evidence of that, seeing as you consist of matter.
Matter does.
Matter occupies space and has mass.
Yes. No! It is a matter of time AND space.
Matter takes up space. The amount of space matter occupies is referred to as its volume.
Fire is not considered matter because it is a product of a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat and light. Fire is a process, not a substance, so it does not have mass or take up space like traditional forms of matter.
Energy is a property of an object or system that allows it to do work. Unlike matter, energy does not have mass or volume, so it does not take up physical space. It is a concept that describes the ability of a system to perform work or produce heat.
A fast computer with fast internet. Doesnt matter much what PC you have just as long as you have free hard drive space and fast internet.