The universe IS space, plus everything that's in it.
Not all occupies space, because air does not take space.
matter
Matter.
No, the universe encompasses all of space, time, and matter. Space refers to the physical dimensions where objects exist, while the universe refers to the entirety of all known and unknown matter and energy.
Matter Voluminous [Occupying lots of space]
well because it occupies moat of the space in the universe
yes most of the universe is empty space
Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. It is composed of atoms and molecules that make up the physical substances in the universe. Examples of matter include solids, liquids, and gases.
Matter does.
the mantle.
Anything that takes up space and has mass is called matter.
The universe is commonly defined as all the time, space, matter, and energy that exist. It does not make sense to ask how something exists outside of what exists. If something exists, it, the space it occupies, and the time it exists in are all a part of the universe by definition.
MATTER. Has a mass and volume(occupies space).
The amount of space that matter occupies is its volume.
Matter occupies space. Also dark matter does too.
Yes, each sample of a substance occupies space due to its physical dimensions and the volume it occupies in a container. The amount of space a sample occupies is known as its volume.