A brown flexible solid could be leather, a material made from tanned animal hides that is known for its durability and flexibility.
A lightweight and rigid.
solid
These materials doesn't flow as liquids.
No, ground wires do not need to be solid. They can be either solid or stranded depending on the application and the relevant codes and standards. Stranded wires are more flexible and are commonly used in areas where there is vibration or movement.
Eyeballs are neither solid nor liquid, but rather a gel-like substance. The vitreous humor and aqueous humor inside the eyeball give it a somewhat firm but flexible structure.
A lightweight and rigid.
An iron bar is solid not flexible.
Copper is a reddish-brown metal that is solid at room temperature. So, it is more accurate to describe copper as a reddish-brown solid rather than just a brown solid.
Neither. Solid can be the least flexible or the most rigid.
A Pheonix hen lays little brown eggs. Mine does.
solid
The advantage that the surface texture that a robust and flexible body provides for the brown algae is the durability. The other advantage is the attraction.
yes it is a solid color because if it is a dark color it is a solid color
No, mercury is not flexible. It is a liquid metal at room temperature, which means it can flow and change shape, but it does not have the ability to flex or bend like a solid material.
A pencil eraser is a solid. It is typically made of rubber or a synthetic material that is firm but somewhat flexible.
technichly, no. it is a solid. it is extremly plastic, or extremly moldable and flexible.
Iodine is a grey solid element that forms a purple gas on heating. :)