Well, a specific rock takes up a specific amount of space, as well as a specific shape. Depending on the type of rock, you can change that definite shape by chipping or cracking it.
A liquid has a definite size but no definite shape. In contrast, a solid has definite size and shape, and a gas has no definite size or shape.
The state of matter that has a definite shape but not a definite volume is a solid. Solids have a fixed shape due to the arrangement of particles, but they can still be compressed or expanded slightly.
The answer is D, liquids are extremely difficult to compress and do not not have a definite shape, but a constant volume
A liquid has a definite volume as it takes the shape of its container, but does not have a definite shape because it can flow and change shape based on its surroundings.
They have a definite volume, as they cannot be compressed. However they do not have a definite shape, they will take the shape of whatever they are stored in.
Yes. A rock has a definite shape and volume, and does not flow.
This is a definition of a solid.
Solids have definite shape and definite volume. Liquids have not definite shape but have definite volume. Gases have neither definite shape not definite volume.
A liquid has a definite size but no definite shape. In contrast, a solid has definite size and shape, and a gas has no definite size or shape.
It has a definite shape
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
Yes, liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape, compared to solids that have a definite shape and a definite volume or gasses that have neither a definite shape or volume.
liquid has no definite shape and a solid has no definite shape or volume
That would be gas. Liquids have no definite shape but definite volume, and solids have definite shape and definite volume. :)