Because that is the nature of liquidity.
Chemists define a liquid as a state of matter that has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container. In liquids, the particles are close together and have enough energy to move past each other, but not enough to break away completely as in a gas.
Shape of liquid at at any temperature, under no externally applied force, is spherical.
Water has no shape, it is a liquid. By gravity it naturally fills any space of any shape that it flows into.
A substance that is lacking a definite shape is a liquid. Liquids take the shape of the container they are in but do not have a fixed shape of their own.
A volatile liquid typically has a low boiling point, causing it to vaporize easily at room temperature. The shape of a volatile liquid in a container will depend on factors such as gravity, surface tension, and any external forces acting on it.
it takes any shape because it is a liquid
Because they can flow into any shape,.
No, volume can be used to measure the amount of space an object occupies, whether it is a solid, liquid, gas, or any other material. Volume is the three-dimensional space that an object or substance occupies.
A less dense object or any other substance will float on a more dense liquid.
Since water is a liquid, it does not have any definite shape. It takes on the shape of its container.
Matter in the liquid state can take the shape of a container. However, a liquid has a definite volume. On the other hand, a gas can do both, that is take the shape and volume or size of a container.
Any liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape.