Summary: Everything people can see and touch is an example of matter. The three states of matter most often observed are solids, liquids and gases. Matter can change from one state to another when the temperature is raised or lowered. Find out more in Properties of Matter, a title in The Beginner's Guide to Physics.
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Everything people can see and touch is an example of matter. The three states of matter most often observed are solids, liquids and gases. Matter can change from one state to another when the temperature is raised or lowered. Find out more in Properties of Matter, a title in The Beginner's Guide to Physics.