A gas will take on the size and shape of a container. Liquids and solids will not.
Liquid.
depends what kind of container and what shapes you are talking about
Gases
it goes by the kind of car you use a t what brand gas was always used in it when u bought it. if you are buying a brand new car then u start it off of what kind of gas will be used and being that gas is a liquid it just flows in any kind of car hole because all cars have whole openings for gas. Personally I don't think the above person understood the question... A gas is able to fill a container because it has no fixed volume or shape, therefore using diffusion to fill the empty spaces; now you have a container full of a gas.
Yes. More specifically, hail is a solid form of precipitation and is generally either balls or irregular lumps of ice.
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A honeycomb is composed mostly of hexagons. The outer edge takes the shape of it's container. If the honeycomb is in a normal hive super, the shape is rectangular.
depends what kind of container and what shapes you are talking about
solid
Well I'm not an expert on this I don't study any of that kind of stuff. Objects that could take the shape of it's container are things like liquids. All liquids will take the shape but unless cooked or forzen will loose it again. Some substances like powder or soils like sands can mintain their same if simply compressed. Although no substances can be put into a container unchanged and taken back out in the containers shape still.
a solid
Matter in a liquid form.
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Gases