All liquids, and gases are fluids.
A fluid is a liquid.
Nothing can be all of those at once, but water can be all of those at different times.
liquid and gas because they both have an ability to flow
non Newtonian fluid.
it involves air
Gas is classified as a fluid because of the way it flows. Air is composed of gas.
No, fluids refer to liquids and gases only.
Electrolyte and fluid disorders, not elsewhere classified
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fluid power valves are classified in SIC 3492: Fluid Power Valves and Hose Fittings
No, gravel is not considered a fluid; it is a solid material composed of loose, granular particles. While it can flow under certain conditions, such as when moved by water or wind, it retains its solid structure and does not conform to the shape of its container like a fluid would. In engineering and geology, gravel is classified as a coarse aggregate rather than a fluid.
Blood is a bodily fluid that carries nutrients, oxygen, and waste products throughout the body. It is best classified as a connective tissue.
Copper would never be classified as a metalloid it is a metal.