matter occupies some place
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Yes
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Each object requires its own space. Another deduction that we could make is that matter that is displaced by some other substance occupies other available space. If you drink all the cold drink in a cold drink can, the can is not left empty.
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A common or traditional definition of matter is "anything that has mass and volume (occupies space)".
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