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All matter exists in three forms: solid, liquid, & gas . Each form is called a ________________.
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All matter exists in three forms: solid, liquid, & gas . Each form is called a ________________.
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Answer:
state of matter
Step-by-step explanation:
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States of matter
Solid, liquid and gas are all equal to one another in a different way in the world, so they are states of matter because they all make up with each other but in different forms
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