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Liquid crystals appear similar to liquids, but they have properties of both liquids and solid crystals. Under polarized light, they exhibit colorful patterns due to their anisotropic nature, meaning their molecules have different properties depending on their orientation. Liquid crystals can be transparent or opaque, depending on their structure and arrangement of molecules.
It has both liquid and solid parts.
Actually, it is comprised of both liquid and solid.
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Both. The upper mantle is solid and the lower mantle is liquid.
Water can be both a liquid and a solid; freeze the water for ice (solid) and melt the ice to it's original state, water (liquid) Hope this helped. not just water almost any liquid can be froze into a solid
When we suck it, it is solid but after some time it becomes liquid
solid/solid liquid/liquid both the same substances together
Clouds form when the water vapor condenses into small particles. The particles in clouds can either be liquid or solids. The liquid particles are called cloud droplets and the solid particles are called ice crystals! Both droplets and ice crystals require a solid particle to nucleate on - otherwise the moisture stays in the air in a supersaturated condition until something drastic happens to cause it to precipitate.
Goobleck acts both as a liquid and as a solid.
both processes are endothermic. melting and boiling occurs at fixed temperatures.
it's both solid and liquid. When it's cooled it's a solid, then when it is heated it's a liquid.