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  • Understanding Liquids: Shape and Volume Explained
    The state of matter that has no fixed shape but a definite volume is liquid.

    Here's why:

    * No fixed shape: Liquids take the shape of their container. For example, water will fill the shape of a glass, a bottle, or a puddle.

    * Definite volume: Liquids have a fixed volume. This means that a given amount of liquid will always occupy the same amount of space, even if its shape changes.

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