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A liquid does not have its own shape; instead, it takes the shape of its container. Unlike solids, which maintain a fixed shape, liquids are fluid and can flow, adapting to the boundaries of whatever holds them. This characteristic is due to the arrangement of their molecules, which are less tightly packed than those in solids.

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