can you compress water

Sure I can! I have a pretty strong ability to compress water! Can you compress water, please? (It’s a word, not a place to be.

Apparently, it is possible: There has been a video of a man trying to compress water using a plastic bottle. He ends up with a few inches of watery substance. It’s hard to imagine something like that happening over the internet.

I don’t think you can compress water.

Its true that you can’t compress water. There are also no guarantees of success when you compress an object. However, its possible to compress a liquid in a smaller volume than the original. That’s also true of air, though not every substance is compressible. The most common example of something being compressible is water, which is a form of liquid with the properties of water. If you can’t compress water, then you can’t compress anything.

The difference between a liquid and an object compressed in a smaller volume is that the liquid has a solid core that remains unchanged and the object has a liquid shell that changes from liquid to solid. This isn’t necessarily the case with water – even if you could compress it, you couldn’t just change it to a solid. It would be like trying to put a bullet in a gun. You could compress it, but then you couldn’t just change a whole gun to a bullet.

Like any other compressible substance, water can be compressed into a solid. It is a single entity that is compressed into a solid and it is this single entity that is the cause of the water’s properties. So if you were to compress a water molecule into a solid, the water couldnt just dissociate into a liquid and a solid as it would be like trying to compress a bullet into a gun. You would most likely end up with something like a bullet with a bullet nose.

The problem with water is that it’s just one entity that’s never been compressed into a solid yet.

The water molecules are still there. They are still compressed into the solid molecule, but they are still moving away from it. The water molecules move in, so if you were to compress water into a solid, you would have a solid at some point. Then there is no water molecule in the solid. This is because the water molecules are still on the move and their motion is not like a moving body moving. The same thing happens in water molecules.

A compressed block of water. A solid. A moving, solid body. A moving, solid body. I do have to admit that that description is pretty good.

Compressing water into a solid isn’t that difficult, but it is a bit more complex. Water is a very simple molecule. It consists of two hydrogen atoms, two oxygen atoms, four hydrogens, and one water molecule. But water molecules can do several things. For example, the water molecules can go around a molecule of oxygen, or they can go around an oxygen molecule. If you compress water into a solid, it becomes an object with a lot of hydrogen atoms in it.

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