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It is a measure of the amount of substance which makes up the swimmer.
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As written the question is incomplete as: tonnes are a measure of mass; whereas cubic meters are a measure of volume. However, mass and volume are related for every substance by density: density = mass / volume → volume = mass / density. So if you know the density of the substance that makes up the 10,000 tonnes in tonne/m³ and divide it into the 10,000 tonnes you will get the volume in cubic meters that the substance occupies.
NO it is made up of micro organisms
The content that makes up the interior of a shape is typically referred to as its "fill." This fill can be a solid color, gradient, pattern, or texture that occupies the space enclosed by the shape's outline or boundary. In the context of a character, the interior can also include any design elements or visual features that contribute to its overall appearance. Essentially, the fill defines the visual substance within the confines of the shape or character.
The kingdom fungi has organisms with cell walls made of chitin (the substance that makes up insect exoskeletons).
70% of most organisms
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Keratin.
Carbon dioxide .
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No, the substance that makes up everything in the world is called matter. Mass is a property of matter that measures the amount of material present in an object.
It is a measure of the amount of substance which makes up the swimmer.
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No, a catalyst is not a compound that makes up a living organism. A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. Living organisms are made up of various compounds like proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.