No it is, kind of anyway, there’s a whole argument about it. Some argue it’s a solid, some argue it’s a liquid, some say it’s neither but somewhere in between. But, for example, really old glass windows will end up thicker at the bottom. It’s basically a highly viscous liquid that takes an extremely long time to flow.
Not below its melting point.
No it is, kind of anyway, there’s a whole argument about it. Some argue it’s a solid, some argue it’s a liquid, some say it’s neither but somewhere in between. But, for example, really old glass windows will end up thicker at the bottom. It’s basically a highly viscous liquid that takes an extremely long time to flow.