The answer depends on the shape and dimensions of the box!
Gases.If thee is as much liquid as the container fits, then liquids would work too.
A liquid is defined as something that has a constant volume but conforms to the shape of its container. This is different from a gas which has variable volume and conforms to the shape of its container. It is also different from a solid which has a constant volume and does not change to fit the shape of its container.
"large density" ===> (relatively large mass) fits into (relatively small volume)
Yes. It "fits" its container.
Into a smaller volume.
The word is liquid.
the no. of times the figure fits into itself is called order of rotation.
Yes, if there is changes on the environment, like pressure (volume decreases) or heat (volume increases). But these changes are not drastic and can only be changed to a certain point and no more. When you add pressure to a gas or liquid in a closed container, the molecules in the structure go closer together. Interesting note: when water frozes, the volume increases. But Ice is a solid, so that example fits to this question only to the point when water is about to freeze solid, but has not quite yet. When a liquid changes form, the volumes change drasticly (like to a gas).
Yes, if there is changes on the environment, like pressure (volume decreases) or heat (volume increases). But these changes are not drastic and can only be changed to a certain point and no more. When you add pressure to a gas or liquid in a closed container, the molecules in the structure go closer together. Interesting note: when water frozes, the volume increases. But Ice is a solid, so that example fits to this question only to the point when water is about to freeze solid, but has not quite yet. When a liquid changes form, the volumes change drasticly (like to a gas).
A pentagon is a five sided geometrical figure; if the pentagon fits exactly inside some other geometrical figure (such as a circle) then it can be said to be inscribed in that figure.
A cone fits the description.
Beryllium is a solid. It fits in the alkaline earth metals.