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  • Mountains as Solids: Properties and Characteristics
    Yes, a mountain is an example of a solid.

    Here's why:

    * Solids have a definite shape and volume: Mountains maintain their shape and occupy a specific volume.

    * Solids are rigid: Mountains are hard and resist changes in shape under normal conditions.

    * Particles in solids are closely packed: The rocks and minerals that make up mountains have their particles tightly bound together.

    While mountains can be eroded and changed over time, they are still fundamentally solid structures.

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