Solids do not take the shape of the container
Superfluidity
The common states are gas and liquid.
Solid is the only state of matter with its own shape
The common states are gas and liquid.
Liquids and gasses assume the shape of their containers. Solids do not. There are also other states of matter.
Superfluidity
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The two states of matter that are considered fluids are liquids and gases. Both have the ability to flow and change shape to fit their containers.
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Both solids and liquids have definite volumes. gases on the other hand expand to fill their containers. Hope this helps
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The duration of How the States Got Their Shapes is 2700.0 seconds.