Clouds.
energy
It is called light - light is made up of photons which have no mass, yet can be seen and felt as warmth or energy.
Two things that have mass are an apple and a rock.
The area where objects feel a gravitational force is called a gravitational field. This field is created by the presence of mass in space and determines the strength and direction of the force experienced by objects within it.
The energy of moving things is called kinetic energy. It is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. The formula to calculate kinetic energy is KE = 0.5 * mass * velocity^2.
energy
The total mass of living things is called biomass. It includes the mass of all living organisms in a given area or ecosystem.
It is a kind fo a scientists thing and math! so it is a thing that you can feel,touch,and smell.
It is called light - light is made up of photons which have no mass, yet can be seen and felt as warmth or energy.
Things without decimals like people are called discrete data and things that you can measure with decimals like mass are called continuous data. :)
I think it's called a mass extinction.
Those things are called scales. Scales are devices used to measure the weight or mass of an object.
There are two answers I can think of: If you mean why can you sometimes feel without touching it then: # The Sun warms up the pavement. # Air molecules bump into the pavement and get some of the pavement's heat transferred to it. This is called conduction, one of the 3 methods of heat transfer. # This hotter air is less massive than normal air, so it moves up (things with small mass float on things with larger masses.) and touches you. # You feel the heat. If you mean why is it hot to the touch then: # The Sun warms up the pavement. # You touch the pavement. # The hot pavement molecules hit your hand, and transfer over some of it's heat. Once again conduction. # You feel the heat. Is that what you were asking?
mass extinction
yes . things which have volume and mass are called matter. believe it or not air is also matter
Two things that have mass are an apple and a rock.
Everything has mass