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Matter is what is in an object...it is what something is made of.

Weight is the effect of gravity on an object.


The more matter in an object, the greater effect gravity has on that object, making it weigh more than another object with less matter.


Don't forget that size does not always show how heavy something is...


If you have a small object which is really dense (contains a lot of matter), it may weight more than a larger object with a low density.

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