Bricks are gaseous.
Definite shape and volume is a state that defines solid.
A real-world example of a solid is a brick. Bricks are characterized by their fixed shape and volume, which allows them to be stacked and used in construction. They maintain their shape under normal conditions and can withstand considerable pressure, making them ideal for building structures like walls and walkways.
well it depends what shape is the solid. it could be a sqare solid or circle solid
A solid is matter that has a definite volume and shape that remains constant. The particles in a solid are tightly packed and vibrate in place, giving the solid its fixed shape and volume.
No
An example is in brick-making. Pliable clay is formed into brick-shape, and put into a kiln. When the brick is removed from the kiln, it is a solid brick.
A Brick Is A Solid.
A solid will stay compact. The molecules in the solid will be so tight that the solid will keep it's shape. Think of putting a brick in a cup, the brick will stay the same shape as opposed to putting water in a cup, which will take the shape of the cup.
Liquids. They will take the shape of whatever you pour them into. As opposed to solids. Hard to pour a brick into anything.
Solid
YES
If a brick is made from a natural occurring matter such as chiseling a stone into the shape of a brick, then maybe. If it is clay/mudd that is heated into the shape of a brick, then maybe not
Solid
Rock Brick
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solid
Brick veneer construction involves a layer of bricks on the outside of a building that is supported by a different material, while solid brick construction uses only bricks for the entire structure. Solid brick construction is more durable and provides better insulation, but brick veneer is lighter and less expensive.