Distribution of matter is about how stuff is spread out in different places.
Imagine you have a big bag of jellybeans, and you pour them onto a table. If you just let them fall, they’ll be all over the place, some might pile up here, others might be scattered there. That’s like how matter can be spread out unevenly in different parts of space.
Like Sharing Candy
Now imagine you're sharing candy with your friends at school. If you give everyone exactly the same number of candies, that's a even distribution, everything is fair and balanced.
But if one friend gets all the chocolate bars, while others get just a few gummy worms, that’s an uneven distribution, some people have more, others have less.
Why It Matters
In space, the way matter is spread out helps scientists understand how things work. For example, stars and planets are made when matter comes together in certain spots, like when you pile up jellybeans into a big heap!
So, distribution of matter is just about where stuff ends up, whether it's all over or neatly grouped together!
Examples
- A bag of marbles scattered on the floor vs. all marbles grouped together.
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See also
- What is chemistry?
- Are astronomers ignoring some of the cosmos?
- Can gravity be manipulated?
- Are You a Supertaster?
- Does the SHAPE of Pasta Make a Difference?