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Why can't you hold liquids?

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you cant hold water because it is went and it will go through your fingers.When ice melts is tuns into water as well if you hold an ice cube it will melt and when you are holding your fingers together then your hand will get cold and wet.

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Water is held to Earth's surface by gravity and remains liquid because Earth is the right temperature and has enough atmospheric pressure.

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coz it doesnt have definite shape

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