Space
space
The same amount of water occupies the maximum amount of space in gaseous state, lesser in liquid and the least in the solid state.
no because the load is always going to weigh different and will need different force to use each time.
Yes. The atoms that make up the ice take more room when they're solid than when they're liquid, but their number remains the same.
No. A solid has a definite volume no matter what container it is placed in.
No matter how high you set a pendulum, the amount of time for it to take one arc (maximum to maximum) will always remain the same.
Yes. A solid has a definite shape and volume. A liquid has a definite volume, but an indefinite shape. A gas has neither a definite shape or volume.
homeostasis
When there is the same amount of leeches and peers on a torrent, the file may take longer to download.
Provided one does not place the solid in extreme gravity fields, yes.
They have the same volume.
The same amount of time it take to grow