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The most common method of classifying fluids are through a measure of viscosity; how close to being soilid. Peanut butter would have a very high viscosity, where gasoline or water are very low. Fluids can also have different densities; adding bubbles to water can change the density of the fluid, sometimes leading to the sinking of sea vessels due to a drop in buoyant force.

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