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The solid state is usually the most dense (except water), followed by the liquid state, which is less dense than the solid, followed by the gas state, which is the least dense.
Uranus is a solid planet, not so dense.
usually solid
The order is: - solid (the densest) - liquid - gas - plasma
It is in a solid state of matter. Unlike the deeper rocks of the mantle, crustal rocks do not readily deform, and heating from below will cause the lowest layers to melt into magma...which being less dense tends to flow upward.
The solid state is usually the most dense (except water), followed by the liquid state, which is less dense than the solid, followed by the gas state, which is the least dense.
NO. Solid is the most dnse state of matter.
Uranus is a solid planet, not so dense.
usually solid
Liquid is between solid and gaseous state of matter
At room temperature uranium is a metal, solid, radioactive, dense.
The order is: - solid (the densest) - liquid - gas - plasma
The [main] states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. They usually move like this: Solid ---> Liquid ---> Gas However, matter can jump from solid to gas and vice versa, but it usually doesn't.
Solid
The state of matter that has the strongest bond is called a solid. Liquids are another state of matter, however, they provide the weakest bond.
Liquid
Solid