Grain of solid suspense in air or liquid stream would behave like a fluid, you will find many of these phenomenon using the key word "Fluidized Bed".
no
Does it look and behave like water? If not, it is a solid.
No, although there are things which we think of as solids - such as glass - which are actually extremely viscous fluids.
slime is a liquid. it has a definite volume but not a definite shape. and when you leave it on a flat surface, it spreads like a puddle. specifically, slime is a non newtonian fluid. non newtonian means that it doesn't behave like we think it should behave.
MAYBE. Hard light is not necessarily possible, but there is a theory that states that light can behave like a solid. Light has also been able to be slowed down to 0 velocity.
No. It behaves like a solid.
No. It behaves as a solid.
no jam is a solid because it is a solid Jam is often considered to be a 'suspension' - a state in which particles of a substance and mixed with a fluid but undissolved. Also, the word 'gel' applies in which particles of fruit are dispersed in a liquid medium which has become viscous enough to behave more or less like a solid
Finally divided powder or sand like solids behave just like liquids.
Not generally, no. If you increase the pressure, the temperature, change phase, you can get some fluid-like behavior.
the pressure is making it behave in a solid form
the pressure is making it behave in a solid form
If an object sinks in a fluid then it has a density greater than the fluid. This assumes the object is solid and not shaped like a boat.