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Should the shape of an object be considered a property of the material?

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No. The shape of an object cannot be considered a property
of the material.

At your party, you might have a turtle carved out of ice.
At another party, they might have a swan carved out of ice.

Neither swaniness nor turtleness is a property of ice.

User Ashish Mishra
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No
For example a rock was broken into one big and one little piece. The properties of these 2 pieces are still the same even though they have different shapes.
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