The natural shape of a blob of water is a sphere due to surface tension, which causes the molecules at the surface to be pulled inward, minimizing the surface area. This spherical shape is the most efficient form for a given volume, allowing the water to maintain stability and cohesion. In microgravity or small quantities, this spherical shape becomes even more pronounced.
They are grey in there natural habitat but once they are taken out of water they will turn pink.
yes , it will harden into the shape you put it in
it is more of a blob than a shape
A blob.
Kind Of Like A Blob.
The blob shop.
No, it is not. A "blob" is a drop or spot or lump of anything. A blob of INK, a blob of BLOOD, a blob of LARD or a blob of water or just a spot on something, like a blob of dried mustard on a shirt. It is not a bad word. It's in the dictionary.
it can actually take any shape and size
The highly technical term is "BLOB"!
water
Yes. But any object is a geometrical shape of some sort. Even a blob is an irregular geometric shape!
There are lots of shapes: a sphere, an ellipsoid, a smoothed blob.