Why can air be compressed but liquids can’t?

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Why can air be compressed but liquids can’t?

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Liquids and solids can be compressed. The fact sound waves can travel through it shows some level of compression.

With enough force, the amount of compression can be quite large. The plutonium core of an atomic bomb is compressed by a fact of 2 to 3 by the conventional explosives that drive the implosion.

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