Chemistry, asked by kishlaykumar61, 9 months ago

why are solids almost incompressible?​

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Answered by nk6432
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If the conditions are suitable the sporopollenin-impregnated walls of pollen grains and spores can persist in the fossil record for hundreds of millions of years, since sporopollenin is resistant to chemical degradation by organic and inorganic chemicals.

Answered by jyotibhimusulpijyoti
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Answer:

because they will be so hard and compressable

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