A liquid, gas or plasma.
Yes, it is tasty ice. Otherwise known as ice-lollies.
A centimetre, at least, because otherwise it would be called something else. It could be a millimetre but not a smaller unit.A centimetre, at least, because otherwise it would be called something else. It could be a millimetre but not a smaller unit.A centimetre, at least, because otherwise it would be called something else. It could be a millimetre but not a smaller unit.A centimetre, at least, because otherwise it would be called something else. It could be a millimetre but not a smaller unit.
A traditional igloo is made from blocks of compacted snow - it has to be a solid otherwise the igloo would fall down.
Gold as it is commonly found is a solid.
Yes. Otherwise they would do something better then being pirates.
maybe if you taped it to your legs or something otherwise i think it would fall
When cooked, yes. Otherwise, no.
If you can touch something and it doesn't stop you or is grinded by something it is a solid
When something solidifies, it turns from a gas or a liquid to a solid. The opposite of something turning from a liquid or gas to a solid would be something turning from a solid to a liquid or gas. Now, there's a word for something turning from a solid to a gas, but it's not in common use; and very few things go straight from solid to gas (dry ice is one example). So the most appropriate answer would be the word for something turning from solid to liquid, which is "liquify".
A solid would mean like a rock or something hard
A rock drawing, usually something pre-historic otherwise it would be called graffiti.
Yes, otherwise they would eat something else.