Volume
The interparticle distance is greater in a gas than in a liquid, and greater in a liquid than in a solid.
You can insert a thermometer directly into a liquid, but not into a solid. You can fairly easily measure the surface temperature of a solid object, but that does not necessarily reflect the temperature inside.
The farthest point inside the Earth is called the Earth's core, which consists of a solid inner core and a liquid outer core. The solid inner core is made mostly of iron and nickel and is surrounded by the liquid outer core.
When a solid melts, it transitions into a liquid state. In the case of a lighter, the solid plastic or metal casing may melt when exposed to extreme heat, but the fuel inside (such as butane) would vaporize before the casing reaches its melting point.
No, the Earth is not empty inside. It has multiple layers—crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core—each with different compositions and properties. The inner core, for example, is solid and made mostly of iron and nickel.
No, the inside is a gas (air).
It's a gas.
There is nothing inside Lego it is not hollow inside a Lego it is solid.
No, the inside of the moon is solid and cold.
The plastic coating of the pen is a solid, the INK inside, that shows what you wrote is a liquid, and there is no gas what-so-ever.
Solid metal.
There is no "space" inside a solid figure (body).However the solid figure can be measured in terms of its volume (the amount of space it occupies).
Yes, because all of the particles inside of the solid separate so that cause the solid to expand.
Solid metal
it is a solid because of the outside and the inside has a liquid.
They are still be cause there isn't any activity going on inside the solid
They are still be cause there isn't any activity going on inside the solid