** Electricity is considered a type of energy, rather than a type of matter. (although energy and matter are linked by E = mc2 of course)
These is a rule of Physics, "matter can neither be created or destroyed".
Matter is defined by two key characteristics: it has mass and occupies space. Mass refers to the amount of substance contained within an object, while occupying space means that matter physically takes up volume in three-dimensional space. These properties distinguish matter from energy and other non-material entities.
Matter can be made of waves and energy. Solids, gases, and liquids are also the three states that it can be in.
breaking or creating molecular bonds -- increasing or decreasing heat energy
I hope so, otherwise we all are a figment of someones or somethings imagination.
Light
All matter has mass and volume.
All things should fall into the following two categories: Matter and not-matter. Anything physical (eg. a rock) is made of matter, anything spiritual, relationship orientated or arsey science suggestion is not-matter.
These is a rule of Physics, "matter can neither be created or destroyed".
heat and pressure
H2O and CO2
All matter 1) has mass and 2) occupies space (has volume).
No. Those are two quite different things.
Gravity: because you cant see or feel it. light: light is given off and we see it. these can't be put in a jar.
One is teacher's scolding and another is teacher's beating.
The Things That Matter was created in 1985.
Five things that aren't matter are: sound, light, heat, gravity, and speed. Five things that are matter are air, water, foods, pencils, and paper.