No, as the liquid state of matter always takes the form of the container it is in.
Different molecules have different shapes and volumes.
cars are different shapes to change the speed, gas mileage, and design.
The inner core and the liquid outer core does.
Because sometimes they have explosions and change shape.
You can't change volume of a liquid. But only gas it's easy to change
A liquid has particles that are close together but still able to change shape depending on its container. The particles are able to flow and take the shape of the container they are put in, allowing liquids to easily adapt to different shapes and volumes.
At normal conditions (temperature, volume and pressure) silve is a solid. It is melted into a liquid to mould it into different shapes ie rings.
It is different for every liquid. For water it is 100C
its always a liquid it is just in different forms
Those are the different shapes of the lit portion of the Moon that can be seen from Earth
This means that the different proportions are not the same. You could have different sizes or have the shapes change unproportionally.
we need to melt a solid to convert it in liquid state and make some different and useful shapes or equipments.