Yes, anything that is tangible is made of matter.
Yes, heat is a form of energy and not an example of matter.
Yes, matter can receive energy in various forms such as heat, light, electricity, or mechanical energy. When energy is absorbed by matter, it causes particles within the matter to vibrate or move, increasing their kinetic energy.
Gravity is a main thing that is not matter.
Yes, cooking an egg on a hot sidewalk is an example of conduction. The heat from the sidewalk is transferred to the egg through direct contact, causing the egg to cook.
Matter.
A matter change occurs when there is a shift between solid, liquid, gas or plasma states of the same substance. An example of this is water (liquid), ice (solid) and vapour (gas). This matter change is completely reversible, meaning you can keep switching the matter from state to state. This is a matter of physics. When you cook an egg, its internal chemistry changes, and this change is irreversible. An egg cannot become 'uncooked'. Because of this, it is not a matter change, even though some of its liquid becomes solid.
No.
Chicken egg
No it does not matter.
If this is going to be you're dragon egg, it doesnt matter what egg you have.
Does It Matter? but there are little holes in the egg
it is an egg that is unhatchable no matter how many steps you take.
Solid
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doesn't matter. its still a rotten egg
An example of gaseous matter is evaporated water.
an egg