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Why is air material noun?

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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● Air is a material noun as it is composed of chemical constituents i.e Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen etc.

Answered by Gurujeet
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The given word 'air' is a common noun as it does not refer to any specific air but the atmosphere that surrounds us everywhere. It is a material noun as it is composed of chemical constituents. It is a concrete noun as it is a tangible thing that can be touched and felt.

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