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Yes. More specifically, hail is a solid form of precipitation and is generally either balls or irregular lumps of ice.

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Does solid takes shape?

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.


Why do you think jelly is a liquid?

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


Does a solid fill a container it is in?

well, it depends on the size of the solid and container.


Can the shape of solid change?

yes by heating and solid like sugar and salt take the shape of container in which they are kept


Why a solid does not fill the container completely?

possibly because the liquid didnt have enough volume to fill the container also because logicaly we dont really fill a container to the rim instead we get a container that is a little bigger.............just the way the human body works


Is it true a solid shapes itself like a container?

That is true. Any material that converts to a solid state takes on the shape of the form used.


Do solids spread to fill a container?

The answer depends on the solid. If you dumped a large solid metal cube into a truck, it would not "spread outward" to fill a container. If you dumped small BBs (think BB gun BBs) into the same truck, the BBs would spread out & fill the container (if you poured enough of the BBs into the container to fill it). Both are solids, but one solid will not 'spread out' like the others.


Does a solid need a container to keep its shape?

liquid take shape of the container because the liquid particles stay together but they still more around. solid does not take the shape of the container, because solid is solid. The molecules cannot form the of the container because the molecules a very near each other.Only liquid can take the shape of the container. Thank you.


Do solids spread outward to fill a container?

The answer depends on the solid. If you dumped a large solid metal cube into a truck, it would not "spread outward" to fill a container. If you dumped small BBs (think BB gun BBs) into the same truck, the BBs would spread out & fill the container (if you poured enough of the BBs into the container to fill it). Both are solids, but one solid will not 'spread out' like the others.


How can you determine the volume of a regularly shaped solid?

Put solid in a container ; fill container with water to a known container volume; take object out of container and read the remaining volume. subtract this remaining volumefrom the known volume. This result is the volume of the regular or irregular shaped solid.


Does a solid take up a different amount of space when it is put into a different container?

No. A solid has a definite volume no matter what container it is placed in.


Why elastic is called a solid?

Well, why not? Because it cannot be poured in it's solid state. Also, it doesn't expand to the shape of a container like a gas would.