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Solids:

they have fixed shape and fixed volume.

They cannot be compressed much.

They cannot flow.

They do not fill their container completely.

They have high density. They are heavy.

Liquids:

they have fixed volume but not fixed shape they take the shape of their container.

They cannot be compressed much.

They can flow.

They do not fill their container completely.

They have moderate to high density.

Gases:

they do not have fixed shape and volume.

They can be compressed easily.

They can flow.

They fill their container completely.

They have very low density.

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