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Liquids take the shape of their container.
Liquids take the shape of the container they are in.
A solid has a definite shape and does not easily take the shape of a container. Examples include metals, wood, and plastic.
No they don't because they have tightly packed particles. But liquids can take the shape of their container.
yes,air take sthe shape of its contanior
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
Superfluidity
They have a definite volume, as they cannot be compressed. However they do not have a definite shape, they will take the shape of whatever they are stored in.
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
crystals are blank that have had a chance to grow and take shape.
Liquids and gasses will expand or contract to take the shape of a container.
Yes. To clarify: Solids : Take up a definite space and have defined shape Liquids : Take up a definite space but have no defined shape Gas : Have no defined space or shape.