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Wind is a matter because it has mass and occupies space. True or False?
True
We cannot see wind - that's why wind is not a matter. True or False?
False
Helium, oxygen and hot air are examples of matter because they occupy space and have mass.
True
Lime juice, water and milk are examples of matter because you can drink them. True or False?
False
Hot air, helium and oxygen do not have mass. True or False?
False
Hot air, helium and oxygen are examples of matter. True or False?
True
Tables, orange juice and memories have mass. True or False?
False
What picture is it?
A digital mass balance
What picture is this?
A weighing scale
Mass is measured in . . . . . . . . or . . . . . . . .
kilogram or gram
Mass is the amount of . . . . . . . . . . in an object.
matter
Rainbow, time and thoughts are examples of non-matter. True or False?
True
Books, hot air and happiness are examples of matter. True or False?
False
Pencils, lemonade and helium are examples of matter. True or False?
True
Non-matter is anything that doesn't have mass and doesn't occupy space. True or False?
True
Solids and liquids have mass, but gases don’t have mass. True or False?
False
Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. True or False?
True
Trees, orange juice and air are examples of matter. True or False?
True
Light, heat and books are examples of non-matter. True or False?
False
All living things are matter, but all non-living things are not matter. True or False?
False
Everything around us is made up of matter. True or False?
True