Things are matter all have mass.. non matter things are stuff that have no mass and stuff that can not be put in a jar.. the milky way Galaxy is matter if we had a jar big enough it would fit in it and it has mass.. and um the sun has mass.... okay buy light, darkness, words, letter... those are things that have no mass and are not able to be put in a jar.
MATTER: the sun, the galaxy, an apple,
NON-MATTER: light, dark, and dreams
NON-MATTER: hopes, feelings, and wishes
NON-MATTER: words, letters, numbers
Answer:
There are two states of existence in the Universe, matter and energy.
Matter includes anything with mass including light when considered as photons.
Energy, the not matter part, includes the electomagnetic spectrum (light, heat, radio, x-rays etc.), gravity.
Dimensions such as spacial (height, length, width) and duration (time) are neither matter or energy.
From the Theory of general relativity (E=mC2) it can be see that these attributes of the universe are interchangeable.
Time, thoughts, energy, and emotions are examples of things that are not matter. These are intangible entities that do not possess physical substance.
Some examples of red things in nature are roses, strawberries, and ladybugs. Some examples of green things in nature are grass, leaves, and frogs.
Some examples of white things found in nature are snow, clouds, and lilies. Examples of yellow things found in nature are sunflowers, bananas, and lemons.
Some examples of fast things include cheetahs running, lightning striking, and Formula 1 cars racing.
Examples of hard things related to matter include diamond, steel, and concrete. Diamond is one of the hardest natural substances known, while steel and concrete are common man-made materials with high strength and hardness properties.
what are some matter
Time, thoughts, energy, and emotions are examples of things that are not matter. These are intangible entities that do not possess physical substance.
Some examples of red things in nature are roses, strawberries, and ladybugs. Some examples of green things in nature are grass, leaves, and frogs.
Synthesis, decomposition, combustion, and oxidation are some examples of chemical changes (reactions) of matter.
Yes, all the options listed are examples of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, so both living and non-living things are considered matter.
All things have matter
Some move matter with their mind.
Light, Energy, and Heat.
Some examples of things that don't exist include unicorns, dragons, and Santa Claus.
of course some things are impossible
You and other things around you are matter. Examples include your:toothbrushclothingshoesbedchairhousevehiclecomputerbottle (example bottled water)appliancesbooks
Heat