Why can air be compressed but not water?

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Why can air be compressed but not water?

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There’s a lot of space between molecules in a gas, so you can just cram them closer together.

Liquids and solids are at maximum cram and don’t have any more space to lose, so they resist significant compression until the molecules themselves or the container fails structurally.

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