Any material has some elasticity.
elastic
if you freeze ice cream like all the way through and form a triangle it turns in to an elastic band!! JOKES!!! Dont be stupid ice cream isn't elastic, i mean come on!! do you have a brain....ooooops silly question you ovbiously DONT! :|
Ice.
If by 'elastic', you mean stretchy, then no. Water, frozen or otherwise cannot stretch. When it's Ice it's solid, and is more likely to break if you try. As a liquid it cannot stretch, merely flow.
The demand for 5,000 ice creams would likely be considered elastic, as ice cream is a non-essential good with many substitutes. If the price of ice cream increases, consumers can easily switch to other desserts or frozen treats, leading to a significant decrease in quantity demanded. Conversely, if the price decreases, the quantity demanded could increase substantially. Thus, the responsiveness of demand to price changes indicates elasticity.
elastic
suffix for elastic
It is called Elastic Clause because it can be stretched like elastic.
The midpoint between elastic and inelastic is unit elastic
elastic clause ~smooched~
elastic
"Flexibility" is one word that encompasses both elastic and non-elastic properties.