Objects that retain their shape are typically classified as solids. This includes materials like metals, plastics, wood, and glass, which have a fixed structure and resist deformation under normal conditions. In contrast, liquids and gases do not retain a definite shape and instead conform to the shape of their containers. Additionally, some materials, like rubber or certain polymers, can be flexible yet still return to their original shape after being deformed.
Plants cells retain their shape using a cell wall whereas animals cells retain shape with their cell membranes.
Fruits do not retain their shape when stewed, because the cooking process breaks down the cellular structure. Lemon juice is often added to stewed fruit to retain their color, but that does not effect their shape. ... starrskitchen.com
What objects have a hexagon shape?
No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.
Yes
Solids retain their shape. It is liquids, gasses, and plasmas that take the shape of their containers.
Their own gravity keeps them together.
It depends on its chemicle its dipped in
Yes
Is a cylinder!
dice
balls