Yes liquids take the shape of their container. The molecules aren't as close together as in a solid so they can slide over each other.
No, a liquid does not necessarily fill the container it is in; however liquids always take the shape of their container.
Yes. Liquids take the shape of a container but not the volume, and gases take the shape and volume of a container.
A gas will take on the size and shape of a container. Liquids and solids will not.
liquids because water and other liquids take shapes of their containers
Liquids adopt the shape of the part of the container that they occupy. Gases adopt the entire shape and volume of their container.
Liquids take the shape of the container they are in.
No, liquids take the shape of the container they are in.
No they don't because they have tightly packed particles. But liquids can take the shape of their container.
Liquids will take up the shape of the container.
Liquids and gases will "take the shape" of their container.
Liquids and gases will "take the shape" of their container.
Liquids have a definite mass but not a definite shape so they take the shape of their container.
Liquids do have shape. Liquids take the shape of whichever container they are put into.
Liquids take the shape of their container.
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The object or container that they are in.
Liquids and gasses will expand or contract to take the shape of a container.