Science, asked by Jennie9292, 6 months ago

Give two examples showing that air occupies space.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Air is all around us, and air is a gas. How do we know that the air takes up space? Take a balloon and blow it up (fill it with air, that is, don't explode it.) As the air enters the balloon from your lungs, the air (which is a gas) takes up space in the balloon. The balloon expands because the air inside needs to take up more space. So that is how you can see that air takes up space.

Answered by brainlysme8
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Answer:

1. Balloon filled with air.

2. Glass filled with air.

Explanation:

Anything with mass and volume is considered matter. For instance, air occupies space and has mass. Something has a distinct shape and volume if it is in the solid state of matter. The quantity of space a thing takes up is measured by its volume. A good example is a block of wood placed on a table that keeps its volume and shape. On the same table, a liquid is poured, and the outcomes are significantly different.

According to the definition, matter is anything with mass that takes up space. A balloon can be weighed and expands in size when it is filled with air. It demonstrates that air takes up space.

Take a cup, flip it over, and then plunge it into the water. Since air takes up space in the cup, water cannot fill the cup.

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