Answer:
 When pressing a solid material it can take a different shape or change in size, however when bending a solid material this does not happen.
Explanation: 
  Solid state materials at a certain temperature are characterized by: 
- present a high cohesion between the molecules that form it (the particles are united by very high attractive forces that make them remain almost fixed) 
- have a constant shape and volume often forming characteristic geometric structures such as crystalline structures 
- they are incompressible 
- are resistant to fragmentation 
- they do not have fluidity because the particles can only vibrate around fixed positions 
 
A flexible material cannot be molded and only accepts shape changes when bending. 
You do not get new materials when pressing a solid material.