Chemistry
Grade-6
Easy

Question

Which one of the following is an example of matter?

  1. Weather
  2. Stones
  3. Fog
  4. Moisture

Hint:

Matter occupies space and has mass.

The correct answer is: Stones


    • There are three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
    • Matter occupies space and has mass.
    • Weather is the atmospheric condition.
    • Fog is defined as weather conditions.
    • Moisture is water particles in the air.
    • Stone is solid. Hence, a stone is an example of matter.

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