It depends on the solid but in the sun the solid will evaporate to a liquid
Nope, they join one half or the other of the cut solid. If the atoms did get sliced in two, there'd be nuclear explosions every time someone cut down a tree, sliced a tomato, etc.
a chese is not a solid because you can cut it Cheese is solid. Yes you can cut it and it has liquids in it (milk) it is completely solid.
A pattern that you can cut and fold to make a model of a solid shape.
Two hemispheres
nothing can do but if it is a laser means the solid will cut into 2 pices
If you cut a rectangle in half you wouldn't get a solid figure at all, since a rectangle is a plane figure. If you made a straight line cut you would get either a triangle or a quadrilateral of some variety depending on exactly how the cut was made.
Dome
You will get a rectangular prisim
Lanthanum is a solid at room temperature. It is a soft, malleable metal that can be easily cut with a knife.
Depending on the solid you could melt it or bash it then melt it or cut it up. But it depends on the solid, mostly if its food you can just melt it. xxxx
A circle.
Another cylinder