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Liquid takes up space based on its volume, which is defined by the amount of fluid present. Unlike gases, liquids have a fixed volume but can change shape to fit the container they are in. The volume of a liquid can be measured in units such as liters or milliliters, and it always occupies the lowest available space in a container due to gravity.

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