If we're talking layers of the earth, that would be the upper mantle, below the crust.
The mantle of course.....because sound waves travel through liquid like surfaces better than solid rock.
Like charges with repel one another, whereas opposite charges with attract.
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
Magma traps in gases which create a buildup of pressure like air bubbles do
Here are some explanations of surface tension:Surface tension is a property of the surface of a liquid that causes it to behave as an elastic sheet. It allows insects, such as the water strider (pond skater, UK), to walk on water too. It allows small objects, even metal ones such as needles, razor blades, or foil fragments, to float on the surface of water, and it is the cause of capillary action.5.18 pounds / feet at 0 degree Celsius. Or as I remember it is 72 dyne / centimeter at 25 degree Celsius. The surface tension of water is the force required in order to float at the water's surface, hence making water to behave like an elastic sheet.Water surface tension is contractive tendency of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force. The beading of water on a waxy surface, such as a leaf, is an example of water surface tension.
i think it is like if you had hot soup and you let it sit, the top is getting air and cooling off, it's like wet paint, it can look dry but if you bump it, it will smudge.
when seismic vibration cause the ground to behave like a liguid
Does it look and behave like water? If not, it is a solid.
Quicksand is a non-Newtonian fluid, which means it can behave like both a solid and a liquid. It appears solid until pressure is applied, causing it to behave like a liquid and trap objects within it.
It takes the shape of the bowl, just like a liquid does.
No. It behaves as a solid.
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You need to convert Background layer to normal, regular layer. Double click Background layer and click OK button when New Layer dialogs appear on your screen.
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Grain of solid suspense in air or liquid stream would behave like a fluid, you will find many of these phenomenon using the key word "Fluidized Bed".
slime is a liquid. it has a definite volume but not a definite shape. and when you leave it on a flat surface, it spreads like a puddle. specifically, slime is a non newtonian fluid. non newtonian means that it doesn't behave like we think it should behave.
Surface tension is a property of a liquid that causes its surface to behave like an elastic membrane. It is due to the cohesive forces between the liquid molecules which results in the liquid trying to minimize its surface area. This leads to effects like droplets forming or insects being able to walk on water.