All gases can be compressed because the particles are not close together and when you compress it, it brings the particles closer together. Liquids however, have particles which are close to each other so they can't be compressed.
The air pressure rises
Hi! Maleable means it can be hammered into shape that's sort of similar to squashed
gas is a state of matter that can be squashed.
Water has a higher density than air. Anything that is less dense will float. The tube's covering is not enough to make it sink when filled with air. That is also the reason that oil and water don't mix.
The dragon fish breaths in air from the water so keep the tank well filtered, or have air bubbles.
when air is squashed
The air pressure rises
When a balloon is squashed, the air particles inside it are compressed together within a smaller space. This compression increases the air pressure inside the balloon, causing it to resist the squashing force applied from the outside. The air particles do not get squashed individually, but rather experience increased pressure collectively.
She squashed the tomato.
Squash is a verb. The past tense is squashed. Squashed is also an adjective. The forms of squash are: squash squashes squashed squashing
Bread can be squashed because it contains air pockets and moisture, creating a soft and malleable texture. When pressure is applied, these air pockets collapse and the moisture redistributes, causing the bread to compress and change shape.
squashed
The name of a squashed circle is an oval
Squashed can function as a verb or an adjective.
What is a squashed rectangle called
The water drop goes stright down, but it gets slightly squashed during the way down, like a hamburger shape.
It could be an oval unless it is squashed completely flat.