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Subject: Introduction

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(Originais Teachy 2024) - Question Hard of Sciences

You must have done many experiments in the Science classroom, right? By observing things around us, we realize that everything is made of something, whether solid, liquid, or gaseous. This 'something' is what we call matter. Furthermore, we often talk about bodies and objects, which may seem the same thing, but have different definitions. Think, for example, of a bucket of water and a clay ball. Now, tell me, what is the difference between body and object when we talk about the water in the bucket and the clay ball? And what general and specific properties could you observe when analyzing these two examples of matter?

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