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Anything that takes up space (has mass) and has weight is which of the following?
A. Matter
B. Volume
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Matter is anything that takes up space, which means it has mass, and has weight. Matter can be a solid, liquid, or gas. Some matter can be seen, like solids and liquids, and other matter, such as gases, cannot be seen.

On the other hand, volume is a property of matter which may describe the amount of matter. For example, volume may be the amount of water in a glass.

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Theme
MATTER
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