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depth of liquid and density of the liquid
after you let several liquids (each with a different density) sit in a container for a while, the greater the density, the farther down the liquid is in a container
No. Precipitation is water in some form (either liquid or frozen) falling from the sky. This may include rain, freezing rain, snow, sleet, graupel, or hail. A tornado does not meet this criterion. A tornado consists of a vortex in which air rapidly spirals inward and then upward. A tornado can be considered a type of whirlwind or wind storm.
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a tornado is not a gas, it is a mixture of the three states of matter solid, liquid and gas.
yes different liquids have different freezing temperatures
H2O is water. It can be all three. As a solid, it is ice. As a liquid, it is water in the sense of bottled water. As a gas it is water vapor (an example of water vapor is steam).
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air, which is a gas, though they often contain liquid droplets of water as well.
Yes the water is In fact liquid. But the bottle is not. If you freeze the water it becomes a solid. If you steam the water it becomes a gas.
Different liquids have different optical densities and so different refractive indices. They will, therefore diffract light to different degrees.
No. A tornado is made almost entirely of air. The funnel of a tornado is made visible by droplets of liquid water, but those droplets would not make up more than 1-2% of the tornado's mass and an even smaller portion of its volume.
Yes varying temperatures will affect any metal object , when submerged in different liquid environments due to their desaciendoment. Sincerely famous scientist: LVFP and DGCB
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A vortex is a spinning or rotating movement in a liquid or gas. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air and thus is a type of vortex.
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