Sunlight is not matter as it does not have a mass. Sunlight is made up of photons formed into light waves, much like a radio wave or micro wave or x-ray.
volatility is a property of matter. volatility of matter tells u the ability of that particular matter to evaporate. certain type of matter may have high degree of volatility where as others may have low or even no volatility.. eg: petrol is highly volatile. Even if it is left for a small time in the sun, it will evaporate very quickly.
As the sun goes higher in the sky the angle of light shortens. For example at 12:00 noon the sun is straight up in the sky and is shining straight down upon you or any other object for that matter.
There are many examples. For instance:Your shadowElectromagnetic radiation (inc. visible light)temperatureGravitySound
Matter occupies space and has mass.
The state of matter 1- having definite shape and definite volume issolid. 2- having indefinite shape but definite volume is liquid. and 3- having indefinite shape and indefinite volume is gas, while super heated gas having nuclei in a sea of electrons is plasma,the 4th state of matter the huge amount of plasma is in our nearby, the sun.
Yes the sun does have matter since the sun has volume and mass
No, the sun is not dark matter. Dark matter is a mysterious form of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light. The sun, on the other hand, is a star that emits light and heat due to nuclear reactions happening at its core.
Matter can't be destroyed
Sunshine is not matter. It is a form of energy that comes from the sun. The other options (cloud, the sun, and your hair) are made up of matter, which is anything that has mass and takes up space.
yes no matter what you are you get a sun burn
Plasma.
Yes.
Yes. In fact the sun contains the vast majority of the matter in the solar system.
yes anything that takes up space is matter
The sun rises in the east, and it doesn't matter where you are.
it is matter in that all energy can be converted to matter, using E=mc^2
Plasma