Do we define what the shape of something is by the shape of the container from which we access it?
I am not sure I have ever consumed water from a square container - though I am sure that there are plenty of tanks that are square and held water. What I mean is that I dont have a square cup, or a square bottle - and anything closely square has bevelled corners and is thus, by definition, not a square.
I had to google, "What shape is water?" and was presented with lots of answers that answered a different question - namely "What color is water?"
But amidst the answers to wrong questions, was an answer to the question I asked.
What shape is water?
Spherical. A water molecule is a perfect sphere. Thus, like most life sustaining things, water has curves. Water is curvy. Water has a curve.
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