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If you are in the room, you are taking up some space in the room as well, so it is not really filled with air (or is the room totally empty)

Air particles are not so closely packed together that it really fills the room (you could add more and it would still fit in)

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Why is incorrect to say that the room is filled with air?

If you are in the room, you are taking up some space in the room as well, so it is not really filled with air (or is the room totally empty) Air particles are not so closely packed together that it really fills the room (you could add more and it would still fit in)


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Yes, it would. If you are standing in the room, you are taking up space that is not all air.


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