Dust in the air can come from old skin shedding out.
Most importantly they are of different states of matter. Air is a gas. Brass is a solid.
Yes everything is made of matter. Don't believe me? Air: Gas. Water: Liquid. Wood: Solid. YOU: Solid, Liquid, Gas.
In unlighted candles, all phases of matter are present. The wick and outer wax are solid, the inner wax is liquid, and there may be some vaporized wax in the air above the candle.
Dust and pollen in the air are examples of particulate matter, which are tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the air. These particles can affect air quality and can be harmful when inhaled.
Molybdenum is a solid at room temperature and pressure, making it a solid state of matter.
Air is in a gaseous state, while the baseball is in a solid state.
Air is gas. there are 3 states of matter- solid, liquid and gas.
Air is gas. there are 3 states of matter- solid, liquid and gas.
There are 3 states of matter, solid, liquid and gas. It is neither gas or a liquid, so it has to be solid.
Yes the air inside a ball is matter. Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass (solid liqud or gas), the air in the ball takes up space.
The basketball itself is in a solid state of matter and the air inside of it is in a gaseous state of matter.
Most importantly they are of different states of matter. Air is a gas. Brass is a solid.
No. Air is a mixture mainly of nitrogen, oxygen and argon; the only four states of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma.
The two states of matter in a snow cone are ( 1 ) solid and ( 2 ) liquid.
essentially it is solid with pockets of space filled with air
No it cannot be solidified niether can it be liquified, but it can be compressed.
Soil is typically in the solid state of matter. It is made up of a combination of minerals, organic matter, water, and air.