To be honest its kind of both. Liquids flow too and so do gases but if you were to time them i mean throw some water on the floor makes the liquid faster but letting out gas is the same on the other hand.
Although i would say liquids.
Both liquids and gases are considered fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their containers. Liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape, whereas gases have neither a definite shape nor volume as they expand to fill the container they are in.
Both liquids and gases are considered fluids because they can flow and conform to the shape of their containers. They both have particles that are not fixed in position, allowing them to move freely. Additionally, both liquids and gases can change their volume and shape in response to changes in temperature and pressure.
This is called fluidity. Liquids and gases are both classified as fluids because they can flow easily and do not have a fixed shape.
they conform to the shape of whatever they are put into.
They are both made of matter, their particles both vibrate, they flow easily, and can both assume the shape of their containers.
The two states of matter that are considered fluids are liquids and gases. Both have the ability to flow and change shape to fit their containers.
Both liquids and gases are considered fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their containers. Liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape, whereas gases have neither a definite shape nor volume as they expand to fill the container they are in.
Both liquids and gases are considered fluids because they can flow and conform to the shape of their containers. They both have particles that are not fixed in position, allowing them to move freely. Additionally, both liquids and gases can change their volume and shape in response to changes in temperature and pressure.
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A fluid is any substance that can flow. Since liquids and both flow, they are fluids.
Liquids and gases share the property of changing shape in different containers. Liquids take the shape of their containers due to their ability to flow and conform to the shape of the container. Gases also fill the space of their container, taking its shape as they expand to fill the available volume.
This is called fluidity. Liquids and gases are both classified as fluids because they can flow easily and do not have a fixed shape.
Liquids and gases are both considered fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their container. They both have the ability to move and are not held in a fixed shape like solids. Additionally, both liquids and gases can expand and contract based on changes in temperature and pressure.
Only liquids and gases can flow, a solid object can not flow.
Liquids are also known as fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their container, similar to gases. The term "fluid" encompasses both liquids and gases as substances that can flow and change shape easily.
Fluids. Any substance that has the ability to flow are defined as fluids. Both liquids and gases have the ability to flow and they are collectively termed as fluids. However, very fine solid particles also belong to this category.
Fluids include both liquids and gases. Liquids have a fixed volume but no fixed shape, while gases have neither a fixed volume nor a fixed shape. Both liquids and gases are considered fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their container.