A handful of sand has a definite volume but not definite shape then wh
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anything which is is not solid
or anything whose particles are away from each other and have low power of bonding will not have definite shape
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Sand, like any powder, is an example of short-term-order. It is ordered (like a crystal solid, of “definite shape”) within the volume of one grain, but that order breaks down between grains. ... That's the one thing sand doesn't do. So it can't be classed as a liquid.
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