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  • Fluidity: Understanding the Flow of Liquids and Gases
    The ability of particles to flow over each other is called fluidity.

    Fluidity is a characteristic of liquids and gases, which are both considered fluids. This is because their particles are not rigidly held in place like those in a solid.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Liquids: Particles in liquids are close together, but they can move past each other. This allows liquids to take the shape of their container and flow.

    * Gases: Particles in gases are much farther apart and move freely in all directions. This allows gases to fill their containers completely and be easily compressed.

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