The conditions for 'something' to be called matter are :-
1. It should have mass and volume.
2.It should have intermolecular force of attraction
3.It should be made up of particles.
If these conditions are present, then 'something' can called matter.
1. It is anything which has mass 2. It is anything which occupies space
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The idea that life can arise from nonliving matter is called abiogenesis. This concept proposes that life can develop from inanimate substances under the right conditions, without the need for preexisting life.
Iron can exist in three main states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. In specific conditions, it can also exhibit a fourth state called plasma.
They are not the same thing.When something changes directly from solid to gas, it is said to sublimate.When matter changes from gas to solid it is called deposition, or sometimes called desublimation.
It is called a exteremophile.
Its mass
When something goes moldy, it is commonly referred to as mold or mildew growth. Mold is a type of fungus that thrives in humid and damp conditions, feeding on organic matter like food or surfaces.
1. It is anything which has mass 2. It is anything which occupies space
That is called a scavenger. An example of a scavenger is a vulture. Also a decomposer such as fungi. They feed of decaying matter.
Something that cannot be dissolved is called insoluble.
Ifs called mass!
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If there is a 'something' there, then trust me, there is matter in it.
It is called an optic illution .it is your brain who conditions it like you see it.
i dont know maybe something
No, because matter is something that takes up spaces, and matter is something that you cant see.