Humans are more use to engaging and thinking about solids than liquids or gases. They are easier to find because they are what we are looking for.
I think because mostly it is solids that are all around you, and what you notice the most. So you don't really pay attension to liquids or gases unless your handling them.
Solids - Fixed volume and shape. Particles in a solid have a rigid structure and vibrate. Liquids - Fixed volume but no fixed shape. Particles in a liquid can flow and have more energy than in solids. Gases - No fixed volume and no fixed shape. Gas particles move with a lot of energy and fill the space available to them.
the solids and liquids you can find on Saturn is only gas which is around it's rings.
Solids, liquids, and gases? sorry if you are only looking for one answer but that's all I could find
No, liquids, solids, and gases do not have the same mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, so the mass of a substance will be the same regardless of its state (solid, liquid, gas). However, the volume and density may differ between the states.
Water is the liquid, and helium + hydrogen are the gases. To find out more type in ``saturn" in the box above.
I don't know, I'm trying to find out that question to! LOL (laugh out loud!)By Emily Barns - 10
In general, gases are less dense than solids because the particles in gases are more spaced out compared to the particles in solids. This is due to the lower attractive forces between gas particles, allowing them to move more freely and occupy a greater volume.
many animals ( dolphins, bats, insects, etc.) use sonic (sound) wave to locate positions, food,etc. By studying these animals we can find out how to use and read sonic waves and how they relate to different locations, movements, solids, liquids, gases,etc.
Hydraulic efficiency is the rate at which a hydraulic consumes gases and liquids to find different ways to make our lifestyles more efficient.
state the problem means, what are you trying to find out?
The density of a substance is its mass divided by its volume. To find the density, you would need to know the specific substance. The unit of density is typically expressed in g/ml for solids and liquids, or g/cm3 for solids.