Environmental Sciences, asked by Alexaltamas7156, 1 year ago

Liquids takes shape of the container they are put in

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Answered by jolenielbatista821
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This isn't a question it's basically just stating a fact which yes liquids do take the shape of the containers they're in but once they're out of the container they have no shape, and it flows wherever the gravity pulls more on especially if the surface isn't equal.

Answered by Anonymous
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Liquids takes shape of the container they are put in



Answer=> As we all know liquids do not have a fixed shaped if we pour some liquid example water in a cylindrical vesssel it will take the shape of a vessel

This is because the particles in the water slides easily over the other


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