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because they are not held in fixed positions
constellations
All the constellations were fixed to a crystal sphere that rotates at a slightly different rate from the Sun's rotation rate. So while the Sun goes round 365 times in a year, the sphere of the constellations go round 366 times.
Metallic solids are composed of individual atoms.
electrostatic force
constellations do not have fixed shapes. because they are constantly changing over millennia, and over lap each other. A fixed shape is only how they are or were preceived by the astrologer of the past and present.
because they are not held in fixed positions
Water molecules move from their fixed positions
constellations
constellations
hold the layers in relatively fixed positions
They are constellations.
They are called constellations.
NO
Electrostatic force
No. According to the Kinetic Particle Theory, the particles in a solid are fixed very close together in fixed positions. They are not free to move and can only vibrate about their fixed positions, due to the strong attractive forces between them. This explains why solids have fixed shapes.
All the constellations were fixed to a crystal sphere that rotates at a slightly different rate from the Sun's rotation rate. So while the Sun goes round 365 times in a year, the sphere of the constellations go round 366 times.