Yes, all in the universe is matter.
Yes, all in the universe is matter.
Yes, matter is present on all planets in our solar system, varying in composition and form. For example, rocky planets like Earth and Mars have solid matter on their surfaces, while gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn consist mainly of gases. Additionally, icy planets like Uranus and Neptune have matter in frozen forms such as ice and water.
Common minerals like feldspars and metals are pieces of rock that are made from the same matter that created planets
yes. because anything you can feel is an example of matter
they are called terrestrial planets. for example: Mars (The Red Giant)
Yes, all in the universe is matter.
Yes, matter is present on all planets in our solar system, varying in composition and form. For example, rocky planets like Earth and Mars have solid matter on their surfaces, while gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn consist mainly of gases. Additionally, icy planets like Uranus and Neptune have matter in frozen forms such as ice and water.
Everything is made of matter.
Yes. All planets are made of matter.
Gravitational pull gives planets their spheroidal shape (balanced by the outward push of matter, causing hydrostatic equilibrium) and also dictates their orbits, for example, their orbit around the Sun.
All the planets are made of "matter" and that has "mass".
Planets that used to be planets but aren't any more. Example: Pluto
Humans only source their food from living matter. We eat only vegetable or animal matter. At present, no planets other than Earth are known to contain living matter.
The sun itself contains no planets. It probably has captured enough matter during it's life to make several planets, but this matter would have been vaporised in the intense heat.
Yes. All planets are made of matter. Neptune has considerably more matter than Earth does.
dwarf planets, an example would be Pluto.
Common minerals like feldspars and metals are pieces of rock that are made from the same matter that created planets