No. At the very least, all objects are composed of matter.
What do you mean? Sharp is not a material its an adjective. I think you asked this question because it was in your science workbook. Me too. Page 56. But then i realized it was an adjective
Do you mean inflammable? That is material which burns easily. I think infamable is Spanish.
i think equiment.
cloth i think
i think its a lead metal its an anti radiation
I think she said it was science :)
In science we are studing sumerian people. I think is trading. Otherwise I do not know?
I think that you have to rub another metal on it but that is how i do it in science I'm not sure tho i think that is the answer tho!
material science is a big world that if understand some aspect of it, you will love it. in this world you can find many interesting aspect that encourage you to think about them. you study materials and their properties to know how to combine them and built new material with desire properties.
I don't know really but i think it is just SCIENCE
a large object struck Earth, and ejected material from the collision combined.
Centripetal, I think. You're in eighth garde science, aren't you? Centripetal, I think. You're in eighth garde science, aren't you?
It could be a conductor of electricity. Something that lets something pass through it. I think this is it. I !!
Yes, the more mass the object has, the more temperature the object will have. Think of it like a fat person, when he sweats, he sweats more than a thin person.
I think that teens that did music can influenced her and her dad
Yes, water can be considered a material. Just about anything else can, too. The material the atmosphere is made out of is mostly gases. The material concrete is made out of is mostly mineral. The material the oceans are made out of is mostly water and a bit of salt. We generally think of a "material" as some kind of solid. Perhaps that's the thinking behind the question, but we can make anything solid if we put our minds to it.
I think both