everything is matter including the air.
Yes, matter is everywhere around us. Everything we see and interact with, such as air, water, food, and objects, is made up of matter. Matter is composed of atoms and molecules, which make up all substances in the universe.
There may be many types of matters known/discovered by us . matters in the form of metals,sands, gases,water,liquids,glass,ash,wood,biological matter etc.etc. all consists of matter. But states of matter is thee only- Liquid state,gaseous state,solid state only
matter is present all around us. a better way to answer this question is the meaning of the word 'matter'. matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. every object occupies space and has mass-quantity or by physics terms density of an object.so to answer the question- yes, matter is all around us!
The phase change triangle is significant because it helps us understand how substances transition between different states of matter, such as solid, liquid, and gas. It shows the relationship between temperature, pressure, and state of matter, helping us predict and explain these transitions.
Anything that has mass and occupies space is considered matter. This includes all solid, liquid, and gaseous substances around us, such as water, air, and even living organisms like plants and animals. In summary, matter is anything that possesses mass and volume.
gas
The state of matter that surrounds us all the time is gas. Gas is composed of molecules with high energy that move freely and independently of each other. It fills the space of its container and can be compressed or expanded easily.
No; all around us, all the Universe is matter in different known or still unknown state.
It is oxygen and nitrogen.
Solid really isn't the most important state of matter; all the states of matter are equal. For example the solid state of matter allows us to be well solid, liquid provides a form of matter useful to fish, oxygen in the form of gas allows us to breathe, and plasma in the sun or fire (fire is actually a plasma if you didn't know) keeps us warm and fuels photosynthesis. - Dave! Yognaut
All around us is matter; as a simple answer (but not so correct) all matter has mass.
The atmosphere surrounds Earth and is made up of all the air around us.
It is a matter of personal preference
the ocean that surrounds us.
All around us is matter.
All aroud us is matter.
The Arctic Ocean surrounds the Northern polar ice cap. As such, the only US state that it touches is Alaska, along the northern coast.