Answer :

The physical state of a type of matter depends mostly upon how its ATOMS AND MOLECULES are arranged and how they move.

In a solid, the atoms and molecules are packed very tightly together and move very little.
In a liquid, the atoms and molecules are a little looser than they are in solids, with atoms and molecules able to flow freely around each other but still kept somewhat together.
In a gas, the atoms and molecules are barely kept together and are able to move around freely.  This is why gases are able to expand throughout a container.

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