Because it has the ability to flow.
Liquid and gas
Actually, liquid and gas are both fluids.
Yes, steam is considered a fluid because it is a gas phase of water that can flow and take the shape of its container, similar to how liquids behave.
"Fluids" are substances whose particles are not rigidly attached to each other. Thus, they can flow.
Gas would not be considered a fluid. A good example of fluid is water. Anything that is a liquid is a fluid. The examples of gases are; carbon dioxide, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, methane, helium, argon, sodium, chlorine and sulphur.
No it is not. Natural gas is not man-made, and fluid gas is man-made.
gas is not a liquid,but gasoline commonly called gas is a liquid .
Heat rises in a fluid or gas because when the fluid or gas is heated, its molecules gain energy and move faster, causing them to spread out and become less dense. This decrease in density makes the heated fluid or gas less heavy than the surrounding cooler fluid or gas, causing it to rise.
A gas is also a fluid. 2. sometimes granular material can be considered a fluid. Free-to-flow wheat and sand would be examples. Some industrial processes use a 'fluidized bed' to promote reactions.
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A fluid is anything that flows, whether liquid or gas. This means that oxygen is a fluid as long as it isn't solid. Note. Oxygen has to be cooled to 900K even to liquify. It solidifies at 500K (at normal atmospheric pressure).
Baby powder is not a fluid because it is not a substances that flows. It is not a gas or a liquid however it is a solid. a fluid is either a liquid or a gas