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Why do liquids flow? A. Liquid particles are wet. B. Liquid particles are smooth. C. Liquid particles are not fixed in place. D. Liquid particles are attracted to each other.
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Why do liquids flow?
A.
Liquid particles are wet.
B.
Liquid particles are smooth.
C.
Liquid particles are not fixed in place.
D.
Liquid particles are attracted to each other.
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Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
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im sure its c.
liquids particles move over eachother so thats the only one that makes sense to me
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