Compression or stretching can change the shape of an object without changing its volume. When an object is compressed or stretched in one direction, its shape is altered but the volume remains constant.
The matter that can change shape and volume is gas.
A gas can change shape but it doesn't change volume, a liquid also changes shape but doesn't change volume.
No, the volume remains the same if you change the shape but not the amount of material. This is because the volume is determined by the quantity of material present, not how it is arranged.
The shape can change, the volume will stay the same.
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.
the answer is liquid... as my science teacher says.
The matter that can change shape and volume is gas.
Gases do not have a fixed shape or volume; they expand to completely fill the container they occupy.
A solid does. Liquids change in shape and gases change in both shape and volume.
A solid has a definite shape and volume.
A solid has a fixed volume and does not change shape.
It has a definite volume but no definite shape it change based on the container it's in.
A gas can change shape but it doesn't change volume, a liquid also changes shape but doesn't change volume.
Yes, they can take the shape and volume of their container.
flowing
No, the volume remains the same if you change the shape but not the amount of material. This is because the volume is determined by the quantity of material present, not how it is arranged.
physical change