It has no definite shape. The definition of a liquid is a substance that conforms to the shape of its container.
No, liquids do not have a fixed shape. They take the shape of the container they are in.
liquid has no definite shape and a solid has no definite shape or volume
gases takes the shape and volume of the container
rod shape
Radius is a sensible measure to use with a circular (or spherical) shape. England is neither.
Size and shape have not had much impact on England's development, however location had a huge impact on England's development. England became a mecca of trade, culture, wealth and exploration. All of these factors resulted from the fact that England is an island with access to continental Europe.
fishing and shape building
Ah! The difference is the scrape shape. In America the reeds are scraped all the way down to the string, whereas in England they are scraped 1/3 -1/2 down. In America the only shape used is a "W" shape, in England they use both the "U" and the "W" shape.
Assuming this is asking about buildings, most Anglican churches are in the shape of a Christian cross when seen from above. The word for this is cruciform.
If it is in good shape, between $60 and $120.
Well, look at it this way... no !! This expression is not solely known in NE England, it is a referral to the shape of the muscle around the anus. Quite simple it's the shape. We all have one, and it's nothing to be proud of.
the location of england is part of the united kingdom of great britain and nothern ireland
No, Bananas are banned by all airlines due to their high methane content and their shape
The ball and its now famous shape came in to being around 1820 In Rugby Warwickshire England. The ball at the time was round(ish) made of leather and pigs bladder. The ball shape became its torpedo like form in the 1870 due to the fact that it would fly better through the air when passed its shape continued to form until you have todays shape. It was the Gilbert Brothers who first supplied that Ball to Rugby School England
how did abundance of land shape colonial societies?
The way that England could have made things fair is not to charge raw materials just to live on North American land because England doesn't truly own North America in any way shape and or form.