Step-by-step explanation:
Matter is defined as a substance that has mass and take up space as a matter also has volume.
For example, a wooden box is a matter.
Matter exists in solid, liquid and gaseous state. When an external force is applied then matter moves from its initial place. Whereas we can measure the volume or mass of a matter.
Therefore, we can conclude that matter must have two physical properties: 1. have mass, and 2. take up space and be measurable.