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Liquids and gases have no fixed shape and no structural strength; they cannot support anything by themselves. Gas, however, does have some applicability in transportation, since it can be used to inflate balloons or zeppelins with which you can travel by air. But this only works because of the balloon envelope, which is made of a solid material that contains the gas.

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