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No. Milk is a mixture no matter where you get it from.
No, milk and gasoline are not examples of the same state of matter. Milk is a liquid, while gasoline is a volatile liquid.
because it is a liquid so it is matter
Milk is a liquid.
The dry matter is the remaining substance after the removal of water. Dry matter in milk is composed of butterfat, proteins, minerals and lactose.
Matter, by itself, is not sentient. So matter is not capable of any kind of consideration. So it cannot consider anything to be, or not to be, matter.
No angles are not matter.
Supposing that it was consumed in the standard form of milk, it was liquid.
gaseous matter..
yes you can'pretty much milk is milk no matter what it is labelled
No - they do not ! They would never consider consuming milk in their natural habitat
It matters. Milk in first, then the tea