Liquid
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A state of matter that has definite volume but no definite shape
Real World Example
Imagine trying to fit a pile of laundry into a suitcase for a trip. Just like the clothes that have a fixed amount of fabric but can be arranged and reshaped to fit the suitcase’s form, a liquid has a definite volume but takes the shape of whatever container it is in. The connection here is that the clothes, like a liquid, have a set amount of material (volume) but can adapt their form to fit different spaces (no definite shape), just as a liquid fills the contours of any container it occupies.
Practice Version
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