when a liquid is placed in a container it takes the shape of the container. raindrops and teardrops are a shape that liquids have when you use a dropper, when drops of water fall from a faucet
Yes. Liquids take the shape of a container but not the volume, and gases take the shape and volume of a container.
Liquid, take shape of container in which they are kept.
it's molecules are attached together,it have there own shape
I would assume water because it is in its own type of particals where as with juice you have dissolved powder mix or whatever and the particals may effect the ice.
Shape, no. Volume, yes.
gas have no shape of its own'''
Yes it has it's own shape
The juice takes up the shape of the glass. No chemical change takes place.
Liquids and gases have no shape of their own.
because it is liquid
You can make your own carrot juice. All you need are juice carrots and a juicer. You can buy juice carrots at Publix or other stores.
a rectangular prism is like a juice box
It's shape
it simplifys on its own.
A solid has a shape of its own. Liquids and gases take the shape of their container.
Water, or liquids do not have a shape