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Matter Has Mass

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