Yes, in fact, it is called one of the "states of matter". Think of matter as anything that has a mass. Some might say "anything that has atoms", but that is not very accurate - about 90% of the matter in the Universe is not made up of atoms (the mysterious dark matter).
Of coure it! Solids, Liquids and gases are states of matter and because ot takes up space
Gas certainly is considered to be matter. This is because gases consist of molecules of an element that are flowing around.
Gas meets the definition of matter because it has mass and takes up space.
This question makes no sense. Please reword it.
yes, matter is anything that has a mass
Anything that lives except air, light, sound.
It is because a hot air is a light matter while a cold air is a heavy matter of gas. Like, the difference of low(hot) pressure and high(cold) pressure area.
the answer is that the shape it own because the state make it answer
air is composed OF matter
Some states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These are distinct and different forms in which matter can exist in nature.
Yes, air is a gas.
It doesn't matter that you can't see the air you breathe. Oxygen is gas, gas is a form of matter. So, air is matter.
MATTER . If it was non-matter it would be a VOID. Everything is MATTER.
gas.
Air is gas. there are 3 states of matter- solid, liquid and gas.
No its not, air is actually and example of gas.
Air is gas. there are 3 states of matter- solid, liquid and gas.
Air is a gas. The baseball is a solid.
The air you breathe is a gas which is one of the four physical states of matter.
The air you breathe is a gas which is one of the four physical states of matter.
air is the matter of gases because they are the same thing
I't is for air that is traped.