Two states of matter that you can feel are solids and liquids. Solids, like a rock or a piece of wood, have a definite shape and volume, allowing you to touch and manipulate them. Liquids, such as water or juice, take the shape of their container and can be poured or splashed, providing a different tactile experience. Both states engage our sense of touch in distinct ways.
liquid and gas, the two states of matter that its particles can move past one another
Convection currents are in the liquid and gas states.
This type of matter is called supercritical fluid.
bose-einstein condensate is the only one
Plasma and gas are two of the four states of matter. The others are liquid and solid.
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
The 2 states of matter that are fluids are liquid and gas.
During melting, both the solid and liquid states of matter are present.
liquid and gas, the two states of matter that its particles can move past one another
Convection currents are in the liquid and gas states.
Solid is the only state of matter with its own shape
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no there are three: Gases, Liquids and Solids
two states of matter that move freely are the liquids and plasma
This type of matter is called supercritical fluid.
The common states are gas and liquid.