Solidification, freezing, a change in state...
by not being made into a solid
Water I think.
Something that is made up is not real. It is fictional. The phrase "made up" is also used to refer to someone wearing make-up. For example: "She was made up to go out for the night". It's also used to refer to something as being finished.
Brass : made of zinc in copper Steel: made of carbon in iron
This is known as a solid-liquid solution where the solid solute dissolves in the liquid solvent to form a homogeneous mixture. An example is salt (solid) dissolving in water (liquid) to form a saltwater solution.
Yes, a mountain is an example of a solid because it is made up of rock and other materials that have a definite shape and volume. It does not flow or change shape easily like a liquid or gas would.
You seem to have the view that to be "matter" something has to be solid. This is NOT the case, everything is made of matter which can come in various states :- Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma.
Yes, "for example" is a prepositional phrase that is used to provide an instance or illustration of something that is being discussed. It is often used to clarify or support a statement made in the text.
A wax candle is an example of something made of wax that can be lit.
Because if the shovel is not made of a solid and something else all the things on the shovel will just fall or go through.
A marshmallow is an example of a solid foam because it is made up of tiny gas bubbles trapped in a solid matrix of sugar, gelatin, and water. These gas bubbles give the marshmallow its spongy, lightweight texture, making it a solid foam material.
Words for how something looks when it breaks might include:broken - a general, all purpose wordcracked - example, something made of plasticshattered - example, a mirror