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If slate is sufficiently heated and compressed it becomes phyllite.
Yes, fluids can be compressed under high pressure. This process reduces the volume of the fluid by pushing the molecules closer together. However, the degree to which a fluid can be compressed depends on its compressibility, with gases being more compressible than liquids.
When a solid is squashed, its particles become closer together and the solid decreases in volume. The squashing force causes the particles to rearrange into a more compact arrangement, resulting in a change in shape of the solid.
In gases, particles are widely spaced and have high kinetic energy, allowing them to be compressed easily. In solids, particles are closely packed and have strong intermolecular forces that prevent compression. This is why gases can be squashed or compressed, while solids maintain their rigid shape.
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 term you are looking for is "compressed." Compressed means to press together and squash something into a smaller space or volume.
cause you can feel it and touch it
gases because of the space between the particles
squashed
Denser, more compact, compressed.
A rubber band can be compressed because its structure allows the rubber molecules to be pushed closer together when a force is applied. As the rubber band is stretched or compressed, the molecules rearrange themselves to accommodate the change in shape.
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.
Flour particles are smaller in size and have less resistance to pressure compared to sand grains. When a force is applied, the smaller flour particles are more easily compressed and squashed together, whereas larger sand grains are able to maintain their individual structure and resist being squashed as easily.
If slate is sufficiently heated and compressed it becomes phyllite.
When a gas is compressed, the volume it occupies decreases, causing the gas molecules to be closer together. The number of molecules remains the same, as no molecules are added or removed during compression.
squashed or compressed. though the use of "higher, enriched vocabulary" is vague.