A fluid is a substance that flows and changes shape easily. Fluids are found in both the natural world and created by humans. They can be either liquid or gas and have different properties depending on their state. For example, water is a common fluid that is essential to life on Earth. It exists in all three states of matter – solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (vapor) – making it one of the most versatile substances known to humankind.

Fluids are an important part of many industries and play a role in everything from transportation to manufacturing. In fact, fluids are so important that they have their own branch of physics called fluid mechanics which studies how they flow and interact with objects. This knowledge is used in fields such as engineering to design vehicles, buildings, bridges, and more that can withstand the forces exerted by fluids like water or wind.

While we often think of fluids as being liquids like water or oil, gases like air are also considered fluids because they flow around objects just like liquids do. In fact, many everyday items contain both liquids and gases – for example, soda pop contains carbonated water (a gas) dissolved in syrup (a liquid). When you open a can of soda pop, the pressure inside decreases which causes some of the carbon dioxide molecules to come out of the solution creating bubbles.

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