Yes it is, because when you blow air into a balloon, the balloon expands meaning it takes up space.
Yes, air is matter because matter is anything that has weight and occupies space. You can tell this by compressing air in a balloon.
Nope, air is composed OF matter.
All matter has mass. Air is made of matter (oxygen, nitrogen, argon, etc.) and has mass. The mass of air at standard conditions is 1.229 kg/m3
air is matter because the definition of matter is "any thing that occupies some space and mass ".air occupies some space and mass. it occupies container volume. air occupies the space and air also have some mass so it is matter
1) light2) heat3) sound4) energy*Note: Air dose have matter because if you blow air into a balloon it gets bigger
Yes, it is a type of matter. To show that air is matter show that air occupies space and has mass, or "weight"., to do this weigh an empty balloon then inflate the balloon and weigh it again, this will demonstrate that air has mass and occupies space it is therefore matter.
Yes. Air is matter. It takes force to get air to accelerate indicating that it has mass, and trying to compress it in a container shows that it takes up space.
MATTER . If it was non-matter it would be a VOID. Everything is MATTER.
Ballon is a matter because it has air and the air is one of phases of matter...
Air is a matter because it occupies space.
Nope, air is composed OF matter.
Yes. Normal air is matter, too.
Air is matter but heat is energy.
Air consits of many gases and gases are matter. Therfore, air is also a matter. Inside the ball it remains as matter.
As both air and water occupy space, they must be matter, as such is the nature of matter/
air is composed OF matter
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reason for is air matter