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Jasiah Travis
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2 March, 20:55
How large may an air mass be?
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Adriana Costa
2 March, 21:02
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Everything has mass. The mass of something never changes.
Mass is measured using grams.
Air is not that heavy, but it certainly has mass because it takes up space.
For every one liter of air, their is 1.19 grams.
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