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Glenn Mayer
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21 September, 10:54
Why is a liquid able to flow
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Celia Guerrero
21 September, 10:58
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Since the particles can move, the liquid can flow and take the shape of its container. Some insects, such as pond-skaters, are able to walk on water without sinking. This is because the forces of attraction between the water particles pull the particles at the surface together.
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