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Sort of. A solid can have a change in shape, but it has to be forced upon the object, whereas a liquid would have involuntary shape change.

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Yes, that ability is known as rigidity or stiffness. Solids can resist changes in shape due to their closely packed arrangement of particles and strong intermolecular forces holding them together. This resistance to deformation is what allows solids to maintain their shape and structure.

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