gas liquid solid and plasma
The general name for anything that takes up space in science terms is matter. It also very well known that matter is a well used element in science in particular chemistry .
look in the glossary of a general science textbook
mass: the amount of matter in a substance (your welcome)
any thing which occupy space nd have mass iz c/d matter.
It is an empty space- A space where there is no matter. A perfect vacuum has no gas.
Because they are science. Atoms make up literally all matter in the universe. In terms of science, they can be used for countless things that, in man-made terms, end in Thermonuclear explosions. A bit saddening if I do say so myself...
a science term is science
The three general "branches" of science are biology, chemistry, and physics. There are actually hundreds of "types" of sciences!
Energy and matter are the complete contents of our Universe. Matter is any particles that have a rest mass. Energy includes matter, as rest mass is just a particular type of energy. Energy is the potential to do work.
In science, matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. It is composed of atoms and molecules that interact with each other through forces like gravity and electromagnetism. The different types of matter include solids, liquids, gases, and plasma.
An ergometer measures work in science terms.
how do the paintings compare in terms of their subject matter