sculpture in the round
It is a statue.
A freestanding artwork that occupies space and can be viewed from all sides is known as a sculpture. Unlike wall-mounted art, sculptures are three-dimensional and can be appreciated from multiple angles, allowing for a more immersive experience. They can be made from various materials, such as stone, metal, wood, or clay, and can range in size from small tabletop pieces to large installations. Examples include classical statues, contemporary installations, and public monuments.
Matter does.
Any artwork that is created to exist in a three-dimensional volumetric space and be viewed as an object that occupies said space would be considered a sculpture. This is opposed to an artwork that is created to be seen as an image ( ie a rock on a pedestal vs a photo on a wall). This definition is not absolute, but is a good starting point. Over the past century artists have questioned and tested the boundaries of this definition ( see Lichtenstein's sculptures or paintings by Jasper Johns as counter examples)
MATTER. Has a mass and volume(occupies space).
The amount of space that matter occupies is its volume.
Matter occupies space. Also dark matter does too.
Yes, each sample of a substance occupies space due to its physical dimensions and the volume it occupies in a container. The amount of space a sample occupies is known as its volume.
Volume is a measure of how much space that is occupied.Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
Matter
Yes. A solid occupies space. All matter occupies space.
Matter is something which occupies space and has mass.