why solids can hardly be compressed to applying pressures
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Solids cannot be compressed with little pressure whereas gases can be compressed with little pressure because the molecules in a gas are loosely packed. The branch of physics that deals with solids is called solid-state physics, and is the main branch of condensed matter physics (which also includes liquids).
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Since the molecules in solids are compact it is hard to compress it.
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