There are three familiar states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. Solid objects ordinarily maintain their shape and volume regardless of their location. A liquid occupies a definite volume, but assumes the shape of the occupied portion of its container. A gas maintains neither shape nor volume. It expands to fill completely whatever container it is in

What will be an ideal response?


Nonargument

Philosophy & Belief

You might also like to view...

Baha’is revere the Qur’an and the Bible but believe their teachings to be

a. plausible. b. contradictory. c. symbolic. d. heretical.

Philosophy & Belief

To Buber, most of the standard ethical maxims—for example, do not lie, cheat, or steal—would emerge from having a responsible relationship to

a. the soul. b. a Thou. c. yourself. d. life.

Philosophy & Belief

One of the most important practices of Sikhism is kirtan

a. True b. False

Philosophy & Belief

A key issue in the reading by Hume concerns:

A) The difficulty of connecting ethics and natural science. B) The ethics of religion. C) The question of capital punishment. D) The problem of deriving an ought from an is.

Philosophy & Belief