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Why is the volume of a liquid constant?

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Answer:

liquids are non compressible

Step-by-step explanation:

Liquids are non compressible. That means, unlike air or gaseous fluids which can be compressed to have more of it in the same volume by increasing its density, liquids cannot be compressed. This a given volume of liquid will always have same volume, at a particular temperature.

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