Respuesta :

Answer:

Changes shape

Explanation:

The question asks us to consider what changes occur when water is spilled: does its shape or volume change?

To address this question, we must understand the properties of liquids. A fundamental characteristic of a liquid is that it takes the shape of its container. When water is spilled from a container onto a surface, it spreads out to form a thin layer or puddles, conforming to the flat surface it encounters. This change is a change in shape, not volume. The volume of water (the amount of space it occupies) remains constant during the spilling process, assuming no water has evaporated or been absorbed by the surface.