explain why a solid does not flow, but a liquid does.
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Liquids flow because their particles are loosely bonded unlike in solids where particles are closely bonded. Molecules in solids are tightly compressed thus canonly vibrate but don't flow unless the bonds are broken down.
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Because particles of SOLID are tightly packed and hence no space and less moving
But water have free molecule or particles with great distance so have fast moving
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