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Solids cannot change shape due to their atom structure. Unlike in a gas or a liquid, a solids atoms are closely packed together. Therefore, it is difficult for a solid to change shape. BUT I do have an experiment so that you can test out what it's like when a solid can change shape. Mix 1 cup of cornstarch with 2/3 of a cup of water. Mix this solution thoroughly. Now, this solution is multi-phasic. Pick up the liquid in your hands and roll it as if it were a ball... and then you'll realize that it CAN be formed into a ball and changed around. But then, when you stop moving your hands, it'll turn back into a liquid! It's a really significant experiment that demonstrates the concept you were thinking of.

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