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The homophone for a silly person is "space" (spays). The homophone for empty space is "void" (voyed).
The space in between gas molecules is not "just empty space." It is filled with constantly moving and colliding molecules. Gas molecules are in constant motion, so even though there may be more space between them compared to liquids or solids, the space is not truly empty.
To determine the percentage of empty space in a square cleaning sponge, you would first calculate the total volume of the sponge. Then, measure the volume of the material in the sponge (not including empty space). Finally, divide the volume of empty space by the total volume and multiply by 100 to get the percentage of empty space.
An empty space denotes a lack of content or presence in a specific area. It can also symbolize potential for something to be filled or utilized in the future. The void left by an empty space can evoke feelings of isolation, vacancy, or opportunity depending on the context.
No, air is composed of various gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide, while empty space refers to the absence of matter. Air occupies space and has mass, while empty space does not have these properties.
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The homophone for a silly person is "space" (spays). The homophone for empty space is "void" (voyed).
The homophone for "person" and "empty space" is "aisle."
entire = whole empty depression = hole
"Fool" and "full" are not homophones.
There is no homophone for the phrase "empty depression". In fact, the phrase is not one that would be used in texts.
Yes.
what is the homophone of space
A homophone for "hot ball of burning gas in space" is "son."
Empty space is a vacuum.
In empty space, ie in a vacuum
yes most of the universe is empty space