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How are liquids different from solids? (1 point)

A. They keep their own shape.
B. They take the shape of their container.
C. They can be measured with a ruler.
D. They can be measured with a balance.

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User Yurymik
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solids can keep their own shape unless they melt and turn in to a liquid
and if you put liquids in something and then in the fridge it will take shape of the container
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User Nikolia
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B, because solids can only have one shape, and liquids cannot keep their own shape or be measured with a ruler or balance
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User Jonathan Newton
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