Matter is anything that has mass that takes up space. So for example a rock takes up space so that is matter, a chair takes up space. It could be anything around you.
Things that aren't matter are ideas and emotions, etc. Things about matter is mass, density, size, volume, weight.
Examples of matter: water, air, iron. Non-examples of matter: light, sound, thoughts.
Almost anything you think about is matter: your desk, your computer, your body, your cellphone. There are 3 basic kinds of matter: solids (like you), liquids (like your soda) and gas (like the air you breathe).
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
Five States of Matter? Bose-Einstein, Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma.
Matter is objects that take up space and have mass. Three examples of matter are: 1) Solid 2) Liquid 3) Gas
Kitty kitchen and house ware
dinosaur; human; yoyos; feet; computers
five reasons why should students study poetry? list four characteristics of poetry. define and give two examples of five literacy devices commonly used in poetry. list six types of personal poems. list five types of poems with a theme. list five types of poems witha message.
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anything you want to list ==== everything is made up of matter. The sun, the moon, raisin bran, dirt, wood, concrete....
1. emails2. letters3. instant messaging4. text messaging5. memos
A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing. Examples:friendscientistcontinentcityelephant
Examples of matter: water, air, iron. Non-examples of matter: light, sound, thoughts.
Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. Five examples of matter include water (in liquid form), a rock, air (as a gas), ice (in solid form), and a wooden table. Each of these items has physical properties and can be measured in terms of volume and mass.
Liquid, Solid, Gaseous, Plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates.
Almost anything you think about is matter: your desk, your computer, your body, your cellphone. There are 3 basic kinds of matter: solids (like you), liquids (like your soda) and gas (like the air you breathe).