Yes. Liquids can change their shape as they do not have a definite shape and size. They take the shape of a container or jar for example.
Unlike solids, liquids and gases have the ability to flow and take the shape of their container because their particles are not held in a fixed position. This allows them to move and be easily poured or displaced.
Liquids are also known as fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their container, similar to gases. The term "fluid" encompasses both liquids and gases as substances that can flow and change shape easily.
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.
No, liquids take the shape of the container they are in.
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.
a liquid does not have a fixed shape
Liquids and gases can change shape without any change in weight.
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A solid does. Liquids change in shape and gases change in both shape and volume.
ANSWER unlike solids, both liquids and gases can change their shape to fit the container in which they are held. however, gases can also change volume unlike liquids.
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Yes. A liquid will always take its shape after the container it's in.
A liquid doesn't have a shape of its own, instead it'll always get its shape from the container its in.liquids (along with gases) take the shape of their storage container.
Liquids are malleable, meaning you can shape them, or they can change to fit the shape of the container they are being held in. Solids are basically classified as anything that can not(dramatically) change form or conform to another shape.
Solids do not change in size when taking the shape of their container because their particles are tightly packed and cannot easily move. Liquids, on the other hand, do not change in size but can take the shape of its container because their particles can move past each other.
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