Liquids are a type of matter that do not have a fixed shape. They flow and can be poured, and they take the shape of the container they are in. Liquids still have a fixed amount, which means they do not disappear when moved from one container to another. We can see liquids moving from one place to another. Many liquids are part of our daily life, such as water, milk, juice, and oil. When we pour a liquid into different containers, its shape changes, but it remains the same liquid.
This video explains what is a liquid and its properties (shape, size, volume) and give examples of liquid objects from everyday life.
This video explains liquids and their properties, and shows examples of how liquids move and take the shape of any container.
This video helps you understand how liquids flow and take the shape of their container using real life examples.
These pictures show liquid objects from our life. Look carefully at them.
Remember: "Liquids flow and take the shape of their container".
Now, think and search around you. Can you find something in your classroom or home that is similar to these liquids, and where do we use this liquid in real life?
This picture shows a solid and a liquid. Remember: solids keep their shape and do not flow, while liquids flow and take the shape of their container. Look carefully and think about how they are different.