the water or any liquid does not have its own shape because the water or liquid change their shape wherever you put. good luck
water wave is in the shape of a oval
No, liquids take the shape of the container they are in.
It is the shape of the glass.
solid
The answer is yes it can, let me explain. A solid ball of silly putty will sink in water, however if you flatten out the ball and turn up the edges to make a bowl shape it will float like a boat.
Water, or liquids do not have a shape
when a liquid is placed in a container it takes the shape of the container. raindrops and teardrops are a shape that liquids have when you use a dropper, when drops of water fall from a faucet
get a tweezer and pluck your own shape. WARNINGG## Your eyes might water!
The answer is Flood because it's the biggest
im not joule! OK! i have my own name..
all the sides of the shape are equal (:
gas have no shape of its own'''
Yes it has it's own shape
It has a shape such that it displaces a quantity of water whose mass is greater than is own.
the answer is that the shape it own because the state make it answer
Liquids adopt the form of the container because the bonds between molecules are very weak.
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