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Question
Halima picks up a small stone from the ground and puts it in the water in a dish. Does the shape of the stone change?
Solution
No, the shape of the stone will not change by putting it in a dish containing water because solids have definite shapes. They do not change their shape and retain it, no matter whatever be the circumstances.
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