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Collection of Solids Cliparts (40)

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Practical solids clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.

A striking minimalist composition featuring a fluid red shape isolated on black, evoking simplicity and visual impact.
A lively collection of colorful 3D shapes like cubes, cones, cylinders, and pyramids ideal for classroom learning or digital projects.
A cheerful double-stick popsicle-ideal for summer fun, party invites, or dessert menus.
A visual sorting activity helping young learners identify everyday objects as solids, liquids, or gases.
A playful assortment of soft, colorful foam shapes helps children explore 3D geometry through touch and play.
A joyful lab beaker comes to life with balloons and building blocks, making science fun and accessible for young learners.
A cheerful collection of 3D shapes-including a cone, pyramid, cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, and sphere-each with a happy face to engage young learners.
A 3D-rendered hexagonal close-packed lattice of uniform purple spheres, demonstrating efficient sphere packing in solid-state physics.
A simple yet effective visual showing solid matter (blue sphere, purple cube, orange cone) inside a flask, with a magnified view revealing ordered, closely packed particles.
Meet the cheerful trio: Solid (rigid cube), Liquid (flowing droplet), and Gas (bubbly molecule)-each showing their unique properties!
A charming cartoon cupcake topped with smooth white icing and a bright red cherry.
A trio of stylized 3D polyhedra in soft white, coral pink, and sage green-perfect for visualizing geometry concepts or adding minimalist flair.
A bold, handcrafted “Rock Solid” logo blending natural and industrial textures to convey enduring strength and authenticity.
A bold, minimalist die displaying the numbers five and six-perfect for illustrating chance, games, or math concepts.
A clean outline illustration of a standard right circular cylinder, showing depth through elliptical top and base.
A sleek black die with crisp white dots, showing the top (1), front (3), and right (6) faces.
A classic right circular cone showing its curved surface, apex, and hidden base edge (dashed line).
A sweet pink crayon adorned with a vibrant heart, ready to add love and color to any artistic project.
A 3D triangular prism rendered in black-and-white line art, with dashed lines indicating hidden edges for spatial clarity.
A curious young scientist carefully mixes blue and green liquids in a flask, observing the reaction with excitement.
A trio of glossy, brightly colored Easter eggs-red, green, and blue-nestled together against a clean white backdrop.
A playful assortment of soft, safe foam blocks in primary and secondary colors helps children explore geometry through touch and stacking.
A standard isometric projection of a rectangular prism, with the receding axis drawn at a 45-degree angle to represent depth.
A minimalist royal blue cube rendered in 3D with soft shading and perspective depth.
A bold, minimalist blue butterfly in mid-flight, ideal for symbolic or decorative use.
A scientist uses a magnifying glass to closely inspect a simplified Bohr model of an atom, highlighting the nucleus and electron orbits.
A clear illustration of four fundamental 3D shapes: a purple rectangular prism, yellow square pyramid, red cone, and teal cube.
A colorful, kid-friendly diagram that sorts common objects and phenomena into solid, liquid, and gas categories-perfect for science lessons.
This iconic recycling graphic highlights how environmental stewardship links nature, human activity, and responsible resource management.
A simple, educational diagram showing solid (a metallic cube), liquid (a glass of water), and gas (clouds) to illustrate physical states.
A vibrant collection of basic geometric solids arranged playfully to encourage hands-on exploration and shape identification.
A cheerful assortment of classic wax crayons-ready to spark creativity in young artists.
A simple diagram illustrating how water changes between solid, liquid, and gas states through melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation.
A colorful, easy-to-understand chart showing how common objects and phenomena fit into the three states of matter.
A clean, isometric rendering of a regular tetrahedron-style pyramid, highlighting its triangular faces and depth through shading.
A cheerful collection of animated 3D geometric solids-cubes, pyramids, cones, and cylinders-paired with real-world objects and printable templates.
A fun, visual guide helping children distinguish solids (e.g., carrots, books) from non-solids (e.g., smoke, tea) using colorful illustrations.
A high-visibility orange traffic cone with white reflective stripes and a wide base for stability.
A friendly scientist demonstrates solid (red spheres), liquid (green fluid), and gas (yellow vapor) in labeled test tubes.
A colorful, easy-to-understand chart showing common objects that represent solids (e.g., pencil, fire hydrant), liquids (e.g., milk, juice), and gases (e.g., balloons, steam).
Two red concrete blocks depicted in a simple cartoon style.