The earth's core.
No. Under normal circumstances, there is no pressure inside of a solid object.
Yes
Under standard pressure and temperature Aluminium is a solid.
Under standard conditions of temperature and pressure Aluminium is a solid.
It first forms as a gas. You can buy it in shops as a diluted liquid. Not sure if it is a solid.
Under normal conditions of temperature and pressure the mineral Quartz is a crystalline solid.
solid carbon dioxide is stored undeer high pressure. this is because on decresing the preasure the temp will increase and solid carbon dioxide will be directly changed into CO2 in gaseous state.
Bromine is one of only two elements that is a liquid under normal conditions.
That depends on the pressure, but under normal pressure, sodium is a solid at room temperature.
they condence, each liquid has a specific under which it will become a solid and/or implode.
Atoms are constantly moving and bumping into each other which produces heat. If you increase the pressure you increase the chance that the atoms will run into each other thus producing more heat.
the pressure is making it behave in a solid form