most likely yes
it will condense and turn into liquids and if that cools too much it will turn to solid
most likely yes
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When particles are heated, they gain energy and move faster, causing solids to melt into liquids and liquids to evaporate into gases. On the other hand, when particles are cooled, they lose energy and move slower, causing gases to condense into liquids and liquids to freeze into solids.
Yes. There are other lubricants that are used in motors that are not liquids too.
Tile, laminate is too vulnerable to spills and other liquids.
Water and other liquids can condense into ice at low temperatures, such as below the freezing point of water (0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit). This transformation occurs when the molecules in the liquid slow down and form a solid crystalline structure, resulting in the formation of ice.
yes they can but it depends on the liquids
Because it contains the liquids from the food and drinks you have had and when you have diarrhea this moves through your intestines too fast and/or your intestines are too irritated to absorb and use the liquids before the stool and accompanying liquids are eliminated. Sometimes your body also draws extra liquids from your blood and other parts of your body that can increase the amount of wetness in the diarrhea, too.
when solids are cooled they stay as a solidwhen liquids are cooled they turn into a solidwhen gases are cooled they condense into liquidshope this helps ;)
If you consume too much liquids, it could dilute out the electrolytes from your blood. This can even be fatal if done to the extreme.
Gases that can be changed into a liquid through compression and cooling include nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and helium. These gases have specific temperature and pressure conditions at which they condense into a liquid state.