Yes, paper is considered matter because it has mass and occupies space. It is made up of molecules and atoms, which are the building blocks of all matter.
A bee is considered a matter because it is a physical object composed of atoms and molecules.
The mass of paper will remain the same in a closed system when it is burned because matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed into different forms. The paper will be converted into ash and gases, but the total mass will be conserved.
A physical rock "A stone" is indeed matter. However the weight measurement "stone" is not matter, it is a unit of measurement (which is applied to matter).
Yes, rotten apples are matter because they have mass and take up space. Matter is anything that has mass and volume, and even rotting apples still have physical properties that classify them as matter.
Gasoline, propane, paper, and wood are all examples of flammable materials.
yes paper is matter
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
Yes, if you are folding something, it counts as origamiIf it is created from a square piece of paper, and you do not cut anything, it is considered origami (no matter how simple).
No, paper towels are not considered textiles. Textiles are materials made from interlacing fibers, while paper towels are made from pulp fibers that are processed and compressed into thin sheets of paper.
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Paper is matter because it is made up of atoms and molecules, just like all physical materials. These atoms and molecules have mass and occupy space, which are characteristics of matter. Additionally, paper can undergo physical and chemical changes, further demonstrating its classification as matter.
Data is not matter.
Leaves are matter.
I would say no.
YES!! it maders!!
Anything that has mass and takes up space is considered matter.
A radio can be classified as matter. Anything that all that takes up space is considered to be matter. No matter how small the item if it takes up space it is considered to be matter.