Oh sweetie, matter can absolutely be created through processes like nuclear fusion, but it's just all about conservation of mass and energy, ya know? So, matter's been hanging out since the Big Bang, getting shuffled around and recycled in different forms throughout the universe - ain't that wild? Hope that answers your question, hun.
Well, no matter what, our mass would be the same where ever you go. Matter cannot be created or destroyed. Theres no way that you could just lose a little mass simply by going to the moon, its impossible.
It depends on your religious belief. But scientifically, a long time ago, gravity pulled matter in all directions, and over time, became planets. YES. The first answer is not scientific. There is more evidence for creation than "gravity pulling the planets together" such as the laws of Thermodynamics, which state that order (planets) cannot come out of disorder (random gravity and matter). Also, since matter bends space and time (Relativity), matter could not be pulled into planetary forms unless someone (God) created matter, time, and space at the same time.
Babies are made through a process called reproduction, where a sperm cell from a male and an egg cell from a female combine to form a new living being. While matter cannot be created or destroyed, the combination of these cells creates a new life through a complex biological process.
To make a planet, you would need a large amount of matter gravitationally bound together, typically in the form of gases, dust, and debris. These materials would need to come together through processes like accretion and gravitational attraction, eventually forming a spherical body that orbits a star.
The steady state model assumes that new matter is created at the universe expands, the big bang theory states that no new matter is ever created, but only changes form.
The law that states that matter cannot be created or destroyed is the law of conservation created by Lavoisier.
matter cannot be created nor destroyed. What goes into the reaction (or equation) must also come out in that same amount.
Yes because matter cannot be created or destroyed and mass is a property of matter. Therefore, mass cannot be created or destroyed.
matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed/transferred. lrn2Law of Conservation of Mass.
Matter cannot be created or destroyed.
Matter cannot be created or destroyed according to the law of conservation of mass, which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. However, matter can undergo physical or chemical changes where its form or state can change, but the total amount of matter remains constant.
Now that we have come to 2011, you cannot get it. No matter what you do.
According to the law of conservation of mass, matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed into different forms. Therefore, matter cannot vanish completely.
matter cannot be destroyed or created..
cannot be created/destroyed has mass has volume
This is the Law of Conservation of Matter.
Matter cannot be created or destroyed - it can merely be rearranged or converted to/from energy.