Never
because solid are rigid while liquid are not
That is true. Any material that converts to a solid state takes on the shape of the form used.
Never
It takes the shape of its container, like a liquid. It is not a solid because it takes the shape of its container, unlike a solid. Not a gas because you can see it
Shapeless,takes shapes of container,and not easy to compress
No its a liquid because it takes the shape of it's container
liquid,gas,and solid
No, as the liquid state of matter always takes the form of the container it is in.
Water can exist in three primary shapes or states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). In its solid form, water takes on a crystalline structure, while in its liquid state, it assumes the shape of its container. As a gas, water vapor disperses and fills the available space. Additionally, water can form various shapes in nature, such as droplets, waves, or streams, depending on environmental conditions.
Solid cannot shape of a container but if you look at something like sand it is still a solid though it behaves like a liquid.
A substance that is not a solid or gas, takes the shape of its container, has definite volume, but no definite shape.
It's because an icecube is a solid. Unless if it's melted, it will stay as a solid (cube shape)