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Everything in the universe is made up of quarks, electrons, gluons, and a few others that we know of.

Actuallly the answer is atoms. Most matter of earth is made up of these small particles are elctrons, protons, and neutrons. In other words, an atom.

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Most matter on earth is made up of what small particles?

All matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms. These consist of quarks, electrons, gluons, and a few others that we know of.


Most matter on earth is made up of these small particles?

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Most types of matter are made up of small particles called what?

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Where do all particles found on earth come from?

Most particles found on Earth were formed during the birth and evolution of the universe, through processes such as nuclear fusion in stars. Others were produced in cosmic ray interactions or through radioactive decays. These particles have accumulated over billions of years and make up the building blocks of matter on Earth.


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State of matter do particles have most kinetic energy?

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Which state of matter's particles have the most kinetic energy?

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What state of matter has the most particles?

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What is the difference between states of matter and particles of matter?

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Why are photons not like ordinary particles of matter?

Photons are massless particles that do not experience gravitational forces, unlike ordinary particles of matter. They also do not have rest mass and always travel at the speed of light in a vacuum. Additionally, photons do not have electric charge, which distinguishes them from most ordinary particles of matter.