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Carmelo Hayden
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14 May, 05:04
Do matter take up space?
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Dominik Alvarez
14 May, 05:07
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Yes, i think that matter does take up space. Matter is everything that has mass and takes up space.
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Jaylyn Chavez
14 May, 05:23
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Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass. Taking up space means that an object has a measurable volume. Mass indicates how much force is required to move the object. Variations of matter include classical matter and dark matter.
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