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Karter
7 January, 23:08
Why is an apple an example of matter
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Aldo Park
8 January, 00:31
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Matter - Anything that occupies space and has mass is called matter. That is they have both mass and volume.
Apple is an example of matter because it occupies space and has mass and volume.
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