because gases evenly distribute themselves to fit any container that they are in.
no you cant
pretty much all gases and liquids. you cant describe air as a shape right?and gases expand to fill the contaonter they're in. Liquids don't have a shape because they are atrracted to each other, like water.
You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.
if u cant i cant
They are made of gas, obviously, and not dirt; They all contain rings; they have deep, massive, atmospheres.
gas have no shape of its own'''
Gas is a state of matter characterized by high speed and random movement of its particles. It has no fixed shape or volume and expands to fill the space it is in. Gas is compressible and is a common form of matter on Earth and in the universe.
Properties that describe the appearance of matter include color, shape, size, texture, and transparency. These properties help us to visually distinguish between different substances and understand their physical characteristics.
You cant!
Gasses have no definite shape and their "shape" is defined by the container that encloses them
it doesnt have a shape if youre talking about the liquid gas it takes the shape it is in
Gas will take the shape of whatever container it is in. One of the characteristics of a gas is that it has no definite shape or volume.