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Yes - a Newtonian fluid (or just a fluid) is one that continues to flow regardless or forces acting on it, and is only governed by temperature and pressure. Gas certainly 'flows' without the use of force: a gas will fill an unoccupied room without any external forces.

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yes because both gases and liquids flow. They fill up space like solids do not.

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Liquids and gases share the ability to flow, they are both called fluids.

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they can in a way if they are very dense but they never behave exactly like fluids

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Yes gasses can be fluids because anything that flows is called a fluid.

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Yes, because a fluid is a liquid or a gas.

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yes gas is also fluid

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