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Q: Why must you always wind the wire tightly into a ball or cut it into short lengths before discarding it to the proper waste container?
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Can liquids be poured?

because water particles are not tightly packed together they can mould to the shape of the container they are in. if you had water in a sealed container and you tip it one way then tip it the other way the surface of the water would always be facing upwards. When you pour any liquid it will slide down the container - the surface will still be facing upwards - and slide into the new container.because liquids is kind of water


Can liquids fill any container?

No, a liquid does not necessarily fill the container it is in; however liquids always take the shape of their container.


Are the adjacent sides of a quadrilateral are always different lengths?

No, not always, like if it is a square or rhombus, for example


Your brother always teases me what should I do to stop him?

slap him tightly, and he will not do it again! :-p


What type of triangle has sides that are always have diffremt lengths?

A scalene triangle


Two triangles that have the same side lengths will always be congruent?

True


What triangle always has sides of 3 different lengths?

It is a scalene triangle.


When is it possible to find the side lengths of a polygon using coordinates?

Always.


You can build two triangles that have the same side lengths but are not congruent.?

No, triangles with the same side lengths are always congruent.


Does a liquid keep its shape in a container?

Liquids always take the shape of the container that they are in. This is the basic definition of a liquid.


Why can a container of liquid be half-filled but a container of gas is always fully filled?

A container of gas is always full because a gas will always take up the amout of space it is given. Just imagine a bunch of floating molecules in a container whose motion is random and bouncing all over the place. Unlike, a liquid who always has a definite amount of volume will only take up the amount of space it can.


Does a gas always spread out to fill a container?

Yes