Solids. Liquids and gases take the shape of the container they're in and the volume of gases changes with pressure and temperature.
The type of matter that has a definite shape but no definite volume is a solid. Solids have a fixed shape because their particles are closely packed together, but they can change volume slightly in response to temperature and pressure changes.
A solid that loses its shape is known as a non-rigid or deformable solid. These materials can change shape under pressure or force, such as certain types of rubber or putty.
It changes shape because the water which absorbes into the sponge makes the sponge ore spongey to be squashed and moveable.
the process must take place underground~ apex
Force applied to a solid can result in deformation, where the solid changes shape but retains its volume, or in fracture, where the solid breaks apart. The amount of deformation or fracture will depend on the magnitude of the force applied, the properties of the solid material, and the distribution of the force.
a rubber band changes shape under force and regains the same shape when the force is removed.if excessive force is applied it breaks therefore yes
Liquid changes to gas when pressure is reduced and temperature is increased. When pressure on liquid is reduced, the inter molecular space increases and temperature increases the kinetic energy of the atoms. This changes liquid to gaseous state
Solid. It maintains its shape because the particles are closely packed together in a fixed arrangement, which gives it a definite shape and volume.
Yes, a foam rubber ball is considered a solid. Solids have a definite shape and volume, which is true for foam rubber balls. The foam material is tightly packed and retains its shape even when pressure is applied.
Solids. Liquids and gases take the shape of the container they're in and the volume of gases changes with pressure and temperature.
Water changes directly to a solid when heat is applied
Melting is the process by which a solid substance changes to a liquid state when heat is applied. This transition occurs at the melting point, which is specific to each substance and is the temperature at which the solid turns into a liquid.
When a solid rock deforms and then returns to its original shape, it is known as elastic deformation. The rock doesn't break under pressure, but instead changes its form, and after the pressure is released the rock goes back to its shape.
Unless you change it (e.g.: smash it) But it will keep the shape it is smashed in. Solids stay in their shape unless something else changes it for them. Or if it becomes a liquid by melting or a solid through sublimation.
Heat increase molecular vibration in solid and to the certain point, the molecule would overcome the attractive force and change the state to liquid or gas depending on the surrounding pressure.
Yes, they can "grow".