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Yes, liquid has a definite volume. It may change shape with different containers, but you always have the same volume of the liquid.
Superfluidity
A Liquid of course! It can change from containers but not the volume stabilizes.
Yes styrofoam is recycleable as most styrofoam labels have a recycle triangle ( which means it is recycleable)
in definite shape ( takes containers shape)indefinate volume ( takes containers volume)can flow ( viscosity )has a low density number g/cm2
Rubbermaid sells them and calls them "Recycling Containers". I guess you could also use the word "Receptacle", such as "Glass Receptacle" or "Paper Receptacle".
no
The plastic bottles are hazardous to the environment and for the future of our kids, we have to have alternative containers that are both eco-friendly and better than plastic bottles as a one-time recycleable containers. Another downside to plastic bottles are that not enough people recycle them so that they could be used again.
you burn it
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There are many man-made materials. Two of them include plastic and paper. Plastic and paper is used for everything from soda containers to toothbrushes and paper is used for wrapping, containers, and in business.
Sanitary food containers have been a strong growth market for the paper industry.
Answer is B. ovals
Liquids have the form of the containers.
Liquid paper is paint, if ingested go to the hospital.
Liquid paper is like white-out.If you're using a pen,and you mess up, use liquid paper like white-out.