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Makenna Collier
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29 July, 20:18
What are the characteristics of a solid?
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Esmeralda Hart
29 July, 20:31
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ridgid, fixed shape, and fixed volume
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solid are all the thing listed as the answer because, you should know solids are not bendable. Therefore they must be very hard.
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