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Solids don't move in the same way liquids and gases do because their particles are tightly packed together in a fixed arrangement. The strong intermolecular forces hold the particles in place, allowing them to vibrate only in fixed positions rather than moving freely. This rigidity gives solids a definite shape and volume, preventing them from flowing or changing shape under normal conditions.

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