A solid has two main forms.
Amorphous is where the molecules aren't in a perfect pattern, allowing change to the structure.
Crystalline is where the molecules are in a perfect pattern, disallowing change.
If you are talking about a hard copy composition of papers, usually bonded together with a cover, it would probably be a solid.
Usually a hard disk or solid state disk.
tecnallly they are a solid so you can but it would very hard harder then usually.
They are usually hard or solid like butter, lard or margarine.
Solid is hard. It is nt soft.
Sodium Chlodrid is salt. Its little tiny crystals. Everyone knows that salt is hard... its a solid. But chemically, its just a property of salt.
Most of the machine is already assembled prior to shipping. The entire Body-Solid PowerLine PLM180X can usually be put together within an hour.
solid
what makes solid hard
It is a solid so yes it is hard.
it is stored on a ahrd drive (hdd) or a solid state drive (ssd) a hard drive has more storage in it (usually going up to 3 terabytes, or 3042gb) a solid state hard drive has less storage, but better read/write speds.
no because solid is hard not a liquid