Answer:
B. Does not compress under pressure
Explanation:
Brake fluids are fluids used to transmit the pressure applied from the brake pedals to the brakes. Fluids are used because they are not as compressible when compared to gases i.e., there is no loss of power when the pressure is applied.
Brake fluids are generally glycol-ether based. They do not corrode the metal parts and have a very high melting point.