Some semi-solids might, but a solid, by definition keeps it's original shape.
Solids change their shapes in many ways. Solids will melt if they are in hot temperatures, and this changes their shape.
Solids have a fixed volume or shape at room temperature or pressure.
water and gas
Those would be called similar solids.
A ball and a globe are two objects that are sphere shaped.
No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.
Solids. (Anything that isn't a liquid or a gas)
The common properties of solids is that they have definite shape and a definite volume. They do not take the shape of the containers like the liquids.
Solids retain their shape. It is liquids, gasses, and plasmas that take the shape of their containers.
Solids change their shapes in many ways. Solids will melt if they are in hot temperatures, and this changes their shape.
Solids do not take the shape of the container
Gases do that.
Liquids and gasses assume the shape of their containers. Solids do not. There are also other states of matter.
Solids. Gas and liquids take the shape of their containers and therefore don't have a definite size or shape
The state is gas. Gasses can expand and be put in containers of different shapes.
shape
Solids change their shapes in many ways. Solids will melt if they are in hot temperatures, and this changes their shape.