No, fluids refer to liquids and gases only.
liquid and gas because they both have an ability to flow
Sugar is a molecular solid
Nothing can be all of those at once, but water can be all of those at different times.
A fluid is a liquid.
No, gravel is not considered a fluid; it is a solid material composed of loose, granular particles. While it can flow under certain conditions, such as when moved by water or wind, it retains its solid structure and does not conform to the shape of its container like a fluid would. In engineering and geology, gravel is classified as a coarse aggregate rather than a fluid.
A substance classified as a fluid contains particles that can move past each other easily, giving it the ability to flow and take the shape of its container. Fluids can be either liquids or gases.
Typically solid paints are classified as Breeding stock.
a fixed position
No, hair pomade is typically classified as a solid or semi-solid product, not a liquid.
It is classified as a solid.
The solid I think and the fluid is water
A fluid is NOT a solid. A fluid is a type of matter that flows. A fluid is liquid and gases.