Low-quality matter is that is dilute or dispersed or contains a low concentration of useful resources. High-quality matter is matter that is concentrated and contains a high concentration of a useful resource. An example of high-quality matter would be natural gas. An example of low quality matter would be gasoline.
Not all matter is alike; some is more useful or harmful than others.
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While all matter is made up of chemicals, a more useful classification is to recognize that asbestos is a mineral, rather than to call it a chemical.
Finding the volume and comparing it to the mass will give you the density, then it is simply a matter of looking up which materials have that density to find what it is. And that is how you can tell how the density can be used
Yes it is
Because everything is comprised of them!
Well, it's nice to stand on.
In any way possible, that we can dream up.
Low-quality matter is that is dilute or dispersed or contains a low concentration of useful resources. High-quality matter is matter that is concentrated and contains a high concentration of a useful resource. An example of high-quality matter would be natural gas. An example of low quality matter would be gasoline.
What the most useful machine is, is a matter of opinion. Some would argue that the wheel is the most useful machine, and others would argue that the lever is the most useful.
Not all matter is alike; some is more useful or harmful than others.
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I would say it depends on the context. Using "as a matter of fact" would be useful when making an addition to your previous statement that may even include extra information. Using "fact of the matter" would be useful in a rebuttal during a debate or discussion which may also provide extra information.
There are many who believe that it is still useful and necessary. The question appears to be more of a debate question than a matter of fact.
Yes, it is true. This triangle is useful for schools. See the link below for a figure.
When a tire or anything needed to move matter requires traction.