Mostly anything that could kill you like knifes or bat.
False. The ability of copper wire to be bent does not necessarily indicate that some solids do not have a definite shape. Solids, including copper, have a definite shape but can still be flexible or malleable under certain conditions.
Sound waves can travel through solids by causing particles to vibrate and pass energy along. This transmission is more efficient in solids than in liquids or gases because the particles in solids are closely packed.
Solid refers to a state of matter characterized by particles that are closely packed together and have a fixed shape and volume. Solids have a definite geometric shape and their particles vibrate in place. Some examples of solids include metals, wood, and ice.
Flammable solids are solid materials that can subject to combustion if placed in a situation where friction or other sources may cause it to ignite. Examples of flammable solids are: Organic - cellulose, naphthalene, camphor, nitrate; Inorganic - lithium amide, sulfur, phosphorous, decaborane
Yes, solids can exert pressure on the surfaces they come into contact with due to their weight or force applied. This pressure can vary depending on the amount of force exerted and the contact area with the surface.
Moles are not harmful to your house, but they can damage your lawn and garden by creating tunnels and mounds.
Some solids are good conductors, some are not.
some are harmful but some are not harmful
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
car chair house tree desk
fire is harmful to the environment because it is a kind of gas
Light can propagate through some solids, but not all. Some transparent solids: Ice, glass, clear plastic, quartz, diamond Some opaque solids: Rock, wood, copper, gold, meat-loaf
A sinkhole CAN be.
no
Some harmful some aren't.
Some fire extinguishers have liquid; some have solids; some have compressed gas; some have combinations of gas, liquids and solids.
No, solids are not squidgy. Solids have a fixed shape and volume, unlike squidgy materials which are flexible and can be easily deformed.