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All matter has mass and volume.
The SAS theorem is used to prove that two triangles are congruent. If the triangles have a side-angle-side that are congruent (it must be in that order), then the two triangles can be proved congruent. Using this theorem can in the future help prove corresponding parts are congruent among other things.
You need at least two things for something to lie between.
You can prove by making two or more identical triangles.Congruence means when two figures have the same size, form, and shape.
to integrate something means to put two things together to make a new one
For something to be considered matter, it must have mass and occupy space. These two characteristics are fundamental to the definition of matter in the field of physics and chemistry.
Light
All matter has mass and volume.
Show that, if you have two triangles, two of the sides and the angle in between are congruent.
All things should fall into the following two categories: Matter and not-matter. Anything physical (eg. a rock) is made of matter, anything spiritual, relationship orientated or arsey science suggestion is not-matter.
These is a rule of Physics, "matter can neither be created or destroyed".
heat and pressure
It is about thinking good and be determined to do something no matter what
H2O and CO2
You would have a difficult time finding a formula to prove that statement, for two main reasons: 1). The statement is false. A triangle is never a rhombus. 2). Formulas can describe things, but they can't 'prove' things.
Organisms are not closed systems because they exchange matter and energy with their environment. They take in nutrients and release waste, as well as absorb energy from the sun or other sources to fuel their biological processes. This continuous exchange of matter and energy is necessary for their survival and growth.
The gravitational force between the Earth and Moon keeps them in orbit around each other, with the Earth's larger mass causing the Moon to orbit around it. Additionally, the inertia of the Earth and Moon keeps them moving in their orbits, resisting any change in direction.