Water takes the shape of whatever it surrounds but on the surface it takes on a level shape
The shape of water changed to fit the shape of the container it was poured into due to its property of taking the shape of its container.
Water, or liquids do not have a shape
Water vapour does not have definite shape and does not have definite volume.
The shape and volume of water are determined by the container it is in. Water takes the shape of its container due to its ability to adapt to its surroundings and fill the space available. Its volume is determined by the amount of water molecules present within the container.
It seems like "menicus" might be a misspelling. Did you mean "meniscus," which is the curved upper surface of a liquid in a tube?
menicus
If the shape of the meniscus is concave up then the cohesive forces are weaker than the adhesive forces. If the shape of the menicus is concave down then the adhesive forces are weaker than the cohesive forces. So capillary rise is where adhesive forces are stronger.
How much does it cost to repair a torn meniscus
To diagnosis a menicus tear. the tibia is internally rotated to stress the medial meniscus.
I know it has to do with science....I just can't remember the name of it....manuka? I think.
water doesnt have a shape
The Shape of Water was created in 1994.
Water takes the shape of whatever it surrounds but on the surface it takes on a level shape
Since water is a liquid, it does not have any definite shape. It takes on the shape of its container.
it depends upon the shape of water
borrowing the shape of the container it occupies- is one of the physical properties of water! so it will determine that water does not have its owan shape.