Whats something thats malleable?

1 Answer
Mar 1, 2018

Malleable things can be shaped without breaking or fracturing.

Explanation:

Malleable things, such as metals, can be hammered into different shapes without breaking. Malleable is the opposite of brittle, which means something will crack or fracture when attempting to bend.

An example of something with high malleability would be clay, since you can form it into any shape you want, without breaking it. Glass on the other hand, is not malleable. If you try to bend it, it will break, so it is brittle.