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All objects can be compressd unless they are in a liquid state.

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Gases can be compressed when put under pressure, causing their volume to decrease. This is due to the molecules being forced closer together, resulting in a higher density and reduced volume.

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A solid can change to a liquid during a process known as

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All substances can be compressed, more or less.

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gasses

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