gases takes the shape and volume of the container
Gases have no fixed shape of their own; they conform to the shape of their container.
Liquids and gasses will expand or contract to take the shape of a container.
There are two states that have no definite shape and volume. Gas and Plasma.
No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.
because solids have shapes To improve upon the above answer. Solids have a definite shape and size, whereas liquids and gasses do not. Liquids have definite volume, but do not have a definite shape, and gasses have no definite shape or volume.
Liquids and gases can change shape without any change in weight.
gasses don't have a shape by definition.
Gasses have no definite shape and their "shape" is defined by the container that encloses them
Solids retain their shape. It is liquids, gasses, and plasmas that take the shape of their containers.
no they do not. the particles in gasses are free to move
Of its container? Liquids and gasses.
Liquids and gasses will expand or contract to take the shape of a container.
There are two states that have no definite shape and volume. Gas and Plasma.
They mean that there is VERY HOT burning gasses in a ball shape.
Liquids and gasses assume the shape of their containers. Solids do not. There are also other states of matter.
Three dimensional solid objects. Fluids (liquids and gasses) take the shape of any container they are enclosed in
Liquids yes, gasses yes, solids no
Liquid like water,honey,or soda