our food and water, you eat it as a solid and it comes out as a solid, mostly. when you drink water it goes in as a liquid and comes out as a liquid.
Humans are part solid and part liquid.
Well, there is liquid everywhere in your body. The liquid part of blood is plasma. The liquid outside of the circulatory system and cells is the interstitial fluid. The liquid inside of your cells is called cytosol.
A Jam Rollie Pollie is part solid, part liquid and part gas.
Solid!
A volcano is made of solid rock.
mostly solid, but part liquid
The question itself needs to be more fundementally defined in its context as the human body contains many "solids". These include but are not limited to; blood (clots), bones, eyeballs, mucus (solidified), skin and of course not forgetting waste and other stuff.
supernatant - liquid above and solid in the bottom, the supernatant is the liquid above that is going to be poured off (to separate the solid and the liquid) filtrate - it is also the liquid part but the solid and liquid is separated differently, for example coffee the filter paper holds on to residue (solid) and the liquid part (filtrate) passes I think that is the difference.
Lithosphere is solid part of earth .
The lower part of the Mantle is liquid.
The question is wrong. The outer part of the Earth is not only liquid but also solid.
more energy, for the most part heat, changes the state between solid and liquid.