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Everything that is in this World is made of some sort of matter. Weather it be gas, solid or fluid, everything takes up space in this world. Some maybe lighter or heavier than others but everything has a weight or takes up space. There is not a spot in this world that isn't filled with something.

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Yes, matter has mass and volume. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while volume is the space that matter occupies. These two properties are fundamental to describe and understand the physical characteristics of matter.

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Mass is the defining characteristic of matter. However, the ultimate reason why matter has mass remains under debate and investigation by scientists. Some nuclear physicists believe that all mass depends upon a particle called the Higgs boson. But this has not been definitely confirmed.

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Yes, all matter has mass.

The only exception is the photon which has mass when moving but a zero mass at rest.

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By definition, matter is that which has mass.


Investigate the Higgs Boson and you may find a satisfactory albeit theoretical answer.
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No, mass is the measure of how much matter there is.Mass is similar to weight. Matter is anything that has a mass, volume and density.

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all matter has mass

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yes, it does.

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False

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YES!!

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