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Q: What is the amount of space that the surface of a shape takes up?
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What is a state of matter that has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space?

A solid has a definite shape and occupies a definite amount of space.


Does volume mean the it takes its shape?

No, volume is the amount of space something takes up.


What is the state of matter that has a define shape and takes up a definite amount of space?

Every state of matter takes up a definite amount of space.


What state of matter has a definite shape and takes up no define amount of space?

plasma


What state of matter does not have a definite shape and takes up no definite amount of space?

Gas


What is the amount of space is an object takes up?

The amount of space that an object takes up is known as its volume.Volume is how much space takes up in an object


What shape is water?

Water takes the shape of whatever it surrounds but on the surface it takes on a level shape


Does liquid takes up a definite amount of space?

Yes, a liquid does take up a definite amount of space, which is to say that it has a definite volume. A liquid takes the shape of its container but does not expand to fill it completely like a gas would.


Is it correct that gas takes up a definite amount of space?

No because gas has no definite shape and no definite volume


Amount of space anobject takes up?

Volume is the amount of space an object takes up.


How does the surface area differ from area?

The diff is that SA (SURFACE AREA) is the area of the entire figure like a cube you would find the whole area of the firgure not the face. Area is the amount of space an object takes like a field to find out how much space it takes. :)


What is a state of matter that takes up space and has its own shape?

A solid. A liquid also takes up space, but does NOT have a definite shape. This is also true for a gas.