do water, air, and wood have mass?
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Yes. All three of them have varying masses and densities
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Answer:
yes they do.
Explanation:
Others are easier to tell why they have mass so I will just tell the answer for air through an activity
1. Take a ruler
2. Tie a balloon on both ends of the ruler, one with air and he other without air.
3. Leave the ruler suspended with a thread or something
OBSERVATION:
You will see that the balloon with air turns out to be heavier that from without air balloon
CONCLUSION:
Air has mass
Hope it would help
It took me a lot of time to type
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