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Rory Browning
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25 April, 18:47
Can matter every be destroyed? Why or why not?
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Micaela Dudley
25 April, 18:54
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Hey
Matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
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This is the law of conservation of matter (mass). One can prove this by performing a simple experiment at home.
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