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Determine the volume of the container, then it can hold that volume of the substance.
Gas will always fill any container that it is in, since it will expand to fill any available space. Liquid does not expand, it has a fixed volume, therefore depending upon how much liquid you pour into your container, the container may or may not be filled.
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Gravity. The gravitational pull of the Earth will exert a force on anything with a mass and pull it towards the centre of the Earth. As we're essentially standing on the surface of a sphere, the centre of the Earth is pretty much straight down and gravity will pull liquids to the bottom of any container.
liquid. A solid is like a block. it can be streched and smushed but otherwise will just sit there. A gas will fill its container and cannot be smushed very much. And a liquid will fill the bottom of the container and cant be smushed. p.s. I like the word smushed p.p.s. golden syrup is nummy p.p.p.s. i like the word nummy
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Volume is represented by how much space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up. Liquids can take the shape of any container they are put in. However, unlike a gas, they have a given volume.
Determine the volume of the container, then it can hold that volume of the substance.
It depends all on the container holding the water. A cup, bowl or anything else that can hold a liquid.
A square foot cannot hold water its 2 dimensional. What you see is what you get . A one cubic foot container can hold 7.48 US gallons of liquid.
Liquid is much more tangible than ice if that's what your asking....
yes
34560 cubic units. The units are not specified in the question so it is not possible to be more specific.
1 liter
Gas not liquid because you may have too much liquid
as much as the container can hold
No. The 'volume' of the container does.