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There are two states of matter that are considered fluids. what are they, and why are they considered fluids (what can they do that solids can't do)?
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There are two states of matter that are considered fluids. what are they, and why are they considered fluids (what can they do that solids can't do)?
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Liquids and gasses are referred to as fluids because they can be made to flow or move. Also, they can take on the shape of the container they're put in.
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