The particles making up a solid have low kinetic energy and only vibrate in place. The particles cannot move past one another so they do not flow.
A glacier is an example of a solid that flows, albeit very slowly.
In the mantle
it doesnt go anywhere. The solid breaks up in really small pieces, and mixes with the liquid.
A particle that has a fixed shape and doesn't flow
No. Gas giants do not have a solid surface on which lava might flow.
because it doesnt have any characteristics of a liquid or gas. it doesnt flow and it doesnt take the shape of the container. however when you put al the ingrediants in it is a liquid and it does take the shape of the container but when you cook it the mix hardens and becomes a solid.
A solid does not flow easily.
The lithosphere is solid and does not flow, but is carried on top of the asthenosphere.
It cannot flow because its not hot
yes indeed solids can flow as well. all states of matter are fluids.
This depends on how dense the solid is, and how dense the liquid is.
in some cases yes e.g sugar is a solid but moves like a liquid so yes solids can flow
yes because it is a solid that can move
Generally, no. That's what makes it a solid. Unless of course the solid has holes in it.
it doesnt i dont think.
SOLID
smoothly