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If you are talking about solids liquids and gasses, then it depends on how fast the molecules are moving. in solids, they vibrate in place. In liquids they slide past one another. In gases the bounce. In plasma the bounce with either a positive or negative charge.
All solids.
the heat expand the solids atoms
Solids turning into gases is called Sublimation.
Solids.
Brittle or frangible.
Sand is made of small pieces of solid rock.
Mostly anything that could kill you like knifes or bat.
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All solids have their state in common. They can either be melted into a liquid or evaporated into a gas state.
Oil is liquid. It doesn't come in "pieces" like solids do.
Either by conduction or convection?
they might be either shells or solids
It is the breaking down of solids from erosion of some kind into smaller pieces.
A spoon is a solid!!!! It can either be made of ood or metal; both are solids. A spoon can hold either solids or liquids, but not gases.
solids are the densest state of matter. The molecules in solids are more tightly packed than either liquids or gases
Solids are easier to store than either liquids or gases. You can put them on a shelf, or in a box, or on the floor, and so forth. We have lots of options.