No, sugar is not malleable. But fondant dough is a sugar that is malleable.
Any material capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out like playdough, is malleable.
Metals
Gold is a malleable metal that can be easily shaped into different forms.
Copper
Playdough is an example of a malleable substance. It can be easily shaped, molded, and reshaped due to its soft and pliable texture.
Copper, like that found in household electrical wiring, is malleable. Aluminum, to some extent, is malleable as well. Some plastics and rubbers are considered malleable too, but sometimes only under certain conditions.
Yes, a substance is considered malleable if it can be hammered or pressed into a thin sheet without breaking. Materials like gold, lead, and aluminum are good examples of malleable substances.
You can play with play dough.
Gold is a substance that is malleable and is a solid at room temperature.
most metals - gold in particular
Malleability is the aptitude of a material to be easily deformed.