though sand is solid, it takes the shape of container in which it is poured. why?
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There is enough space between the particles of sand, that it will not completely occupy the volume/space of the container. ... The space between these particles is greater than that in a "regular" solid, and this is what allows it to look like it flows and takes the shape of the container
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Sand is a solid that has the ability to be poured like a liquid and take the shape of its container. It is still a solid, as each individual grain of sand has a shape of its own and keeps that shape
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