The body retains its volume, but does not have its own shape. What state can the substance

The body retains its volume, but does not have its own shape. What state can the substance of which this body is composed?

Solids: have constant volume and shape.

Liquid bodies: retain their volume, but have no shape.

Gaseous bodies: they have no shape and do not retain volume.

By the statement of the problem, the body retains its volume, but does not have its own shape. This is inherent in liquids.

Therefore, the correct answer is: only in liquid.



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