Liquids in general are incompressable. Also stone.
Neutronium is quite difficult to compress, but Black Holes are even more compressive. In the laboratory, most solids fit the bill.
no
I'm thinking..get squashed by the pressure in space
gases because of the space between the particles
cause the particles have alot of space
A gas. It has no definite volume or shape.
No. The strength of gravity on Mars is less than half of that on Earth.
She squashed the tomato.
No, but if some of the pieces go flying, it would be less.
Squash is a verb. The past tense is squashed. Squashed is also an adjective. The forms of squash are: squash squashes squashed squashing
Democritus
squashed