They are made up of tint atoms and molecules. The atoms are so small that this period (.)is made up of about 2 billion atoms. Yes that's a lot.
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Matter. More specifically, molecules and possibly compounds, which are made of atoms.
Most gases and liquids are made up of molecules which are made up of protons and neurons.
particles
Liquids (water), solids (ice), and gases (steam).
The common denominator would be the kinetic energy of the particles making up the solids, liquids, and gases.
Gases have the highest kinetic energy, followed by liquids, and then solids. -apex
Yes. Air is a mixture of gases, about 78 percent nitrogen and 21 percent oxygen, with the remaining 1 percent made up of small amounts of many other gases. However, both liquids and gases are classified as fluids (Pleas note: not liquids) basically because they satisfy the same mathematical principles. Solids and other states of matter do not.
The property that liquids and gases share is that it has no definite shape. Written by Jada Bacchus. :)
Matter. Everything. Gases,Liquids,Solids and Plasmas.
Atoms.
Mostly gases
Gases are made when you heat up solids or liquids. Liquids are made when you cool down gases or heat up solids. Solids are made when you cool down gases or solids. When you heat up solids they make liquids and when you heat up liquids it makes gases. When you heat up gases it makes plasma (plas-mu) but that is very very very very very very hard to make.
Liquids (water), solids (ice), and gases (steam).
Molecules - They are more tightly packed in solids than liquids and gases
the inner planets made up of rocks while the outer planets are made up of gases and liquids.
Five facts: 1. When liquids cool down, they become solids. 2. When gases cool down, they become liquids. 3. When solids heat up, they become liquids. 4. When liquids heat up, they become gases. 5. Some liquids will only freeze in temperatures that can never be recreated by humans.
liquids and gases both have an Indefinite shape. nd some liquids turn into gases with heat.
By applying heat
The common denominator would be the kinetic energy of the particles making up the solids, liquids, and gases.
Fluids, aka liquids and gases.