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How do solids and liquids compare with each other? O A. Solids change volume to match their containers, but liquids do
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B. Liquids change volume to match their containers, but solids do
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C. Liquids change shape to match their celtainers, but solids do not.
D. Solids change shape to match their containers, but liquids do not.

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