Aristotle ...I took the quiz!
Aristotle ...I took the quiz!
Yes. Blood is matter.
A gas hasn't shape; a liquid has the form of the container.
No. Light is a form of energy.
I think its vapor
Vapor is a noun, and has no direct adverb form. The adjective form vaporous has the adverb form "vaporously."
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The state of matter a material is most likely to resist compression is liquid. Liquids cannot be compressed and this is what supports hydraulics.
miasma
light, subtle, vaporous, animated, unstable
Converse always :)
yes it is. the subject is the weather, and the verb is was.
Latent heat
Latent heat
very vain, vaguely vaporous, validly venial
To the extent that the Sun has a "surface", that surface is made of plasma, a super-hot very energetic state of matter that's beyond vaporous. Any solid object that came anywhere near the Sun would be boiled into its constituent elements and the matter would likely be disassociated with its electrons.