Assuming that the inquiry is a word trick:
sur-round-ings
The shape in surroundings is "round".
matter can enter from the surroundings, but cannot escape to the surroundings. matter is not allowed to enter from or escape to the surroundings. matter cannot move at all. matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings.
Release its heat energy until the object (system) and the surroundings are the same temperature.
The ability of a stream to erode and transport material largely depends on its discharge, velocity, gradient, and the size and shape of the sediments. These factors influence how much sediment a stream can carry and how effectively it can erode material from its surroundings.
The surroundings of a place refer to the area or environment that is nearby or surrounding that specific location. This can include the physical features, buildings, natural landscape, and other elements that encompass the place in question.
A city and its surroundings make up an urban area, which includes the city itself as well as the adjacent suburban and rural areas that are connected to and influenced by the city.
surroundings, upbringings, and experiences
Surroundings, upbringing, and experiences
A liquid has a definite volume as it takes the shape of its container, but does not have a definite shape because it can flow and change shape based on its surroundings.
No it does not, because the gas fills in the space in whatever the surroundings are.
Round and healthy looking, not overly bulging
Gasoline does not have a definite shape as it takes on the shape of its container. It is a fluid that can easily conform to the shape of its surroundings.
Liquids have a definite mass and volume, but not a shape.
The shape of a liquid is not constant and can change based on its container and external forces acting upon it. Liquids take the shape of their container due to their ability to flow and conform to their surroundings.
We shape society by what goes on in our everyday lives. Religion, ethnicity, language, etc. shape everyone in society out to who they are today. We as a people are shaped by our surroundings.
Yes, liquids take the shape of their container due to their ability to flow and adapt to their surroundings. Unlike solids, which have a definite shape, liquids can conform to the shape of their container without a specific geometric structure.
Yes, liquids can flow into new shapes because they do not have a fixed shape or volume. They conform to the shape of the container they are in due to their ability to flow and take the shape of their surroundings.
No, liquids do not have a fixed volume - their volume is that of the container