red giant
Matter creates a gravitational field that warps the space around it, causing objects to move in curved paths. This warping of space by matter is described by Einstein's theory of general relativity.
An example of matter moving through space could be a comet. Comets are celestial bodies composed of ice, dust, and rock that orbit the sun in elliptical trajectories. As they move through space, they can create beautiful tails of gas and dust due to the solar wind.
matter
an object
A vacuum is a space devoid of matter, where the pressure is lower than atmospheric pressure. It is commonly found in outer space, with very few particles present.
theory of relativity
Matter does.
Zero gravity is a space word. It begins with the letter z.
- Leaking Gases or Liquids - Combustion or Oxidation - Decomposing Organic Matter ...all of the above are correct (they can create a toxic atmosphere within a confined space).
Hubble telescope is a space word. It begins with the letter h.
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.
The eject button on the keyboard above the Delete key, that is if you're using an Apple or Apple compatible keyboard. You can also eject a disk by pressing the [command ⌘] or [Apple ] key, located next to the space bar and simultaneously pressing the E key. You can also eject a disk by selecting File-> Eject from within in the Finder. Clicking anywhere on the empty desktop will activate the Finder and you can then select Eject (File->Eject) from the File menu that is located on the top left of your screen next to the Apple  icon.
Gravity
Big dipper is an outer space word. Black hole is another outer space word that begins with the letter b.
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.