Yes they are, because the atoms are packed closely together
No, rocks are typically hard and not squishy. They are made up of minerals and solid materials that do not easily change shape or compress like squishy materials such as foam or rubber.
Gas is the state of matter that expands when heated and is easy to compress due to the large spaces between its particles.
Files that are already compressed, such as multimedia files like MP3 or JPEG, are typically harder to compress further because they lack redundancy and patterns that compression algorithms can take advantage of.
No, you can't compress liquids easily. You can compress them a little bit, but thats all.
solid iron nickel hard hard ball not solid smallest bit of earth
A "solid rubber bicycle" wouldn't be particularly useful, so I assume that you actually mean a comparison between a solid and an inflated bicycle tire. Answer: It depends. An inflated tire of a very high pressure will compress less than a solid tyre made out of soft rubber. OTOH a hard rubber solid tyre will compress less than a low-pressure inflatable tyre.
compress it
The differences between a solid, liquid and gas are simple! A solid is an object that has a set volume, and is hard to compress. A liquid will take the shape of its container, but is hard to compress. A gas will take the shape of its container, and is easy to compress.
You can only compress it to its existing volume (which you can't change without changing the density). The key is that a sponge isn't completely solid, it has pockets of air throughout it. Thus, you can compress those pockets of air and never change the volume of the actual solid.
No, rocks are typically hard and not squishy. They are made up of minerals and solid materials that do not easily change shape or compress like squishy materials such as foam or rubber.
Solids and liquids are difficult compress. Gases, however, are easy; they respond to changes in temperature and volume.
No. You can compress a gas because the particles are NOT close together. If they are close together (as in a solid) it is extremely difficult to compress any further.
The molecules of solid are already intact that you cannot compress them any further unless there are spaces left.
In a solid like steel, the atoms are packed as close together as possible. This being the case they can not be compressed together further so you can not compress (reduce the volume of) a solid block of steel.
Compress your files on the hard disk.
Gas is the state of matter that expands when heated and is easy to compress due to the large spaces between its particles.
The molecules of a solid are the most tightly packed than those of either gas or liquid making it the hardest of the three to compress. Gas has the most space between molecules and is therefore the easiest to compress.