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why are liquids and gases categorised as fuids ?

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liquids and gases have the tendency to flow i.e their molecule can move freely from one place to another therefore , they are known as fluids e.g glass panes fixed to windows or doors of old builngs are sometimes found to be thicker at bottom , this is due to ability of glass to flow.
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