Yes, it does. When water freezes, the liquid expands, thus causing the layer of ice to be thinner. This why ice floats.
if water boils a liquid it becomes a liquid not a solid
Yes through condensation it becomes a liquid, and through deposition it becomes a solid.
The process by which a liquid becomes a solid is called "freezing".
The process by which a solid becomes a liquid is called melting. This transition occurs when the solid's temperature increases above its melting point, causing the solid's crystalline structure to break down and transform into a liquid state.
A vapor becomes a liquid by condensation, and a solid by freezing. Freezing does not mean cold. Anything that is solid is frozen.
The point at which a liquid becomes a gas is the boiling point. The point at which a gas becomes a liquid is still called the boiling point. A solid going straight to gas without passing through a liquid state is called sublimation. Dry Ice solid CO2 is a substance that that sublimes.
When you cool a liquid and it changes phase, it becomes a solid.
Zinc is all, a solid, liquid, and a gas. when it is melted, it is a liquid, when the liquid is heated, it becomes a vapor, a gas, and when the liquid is froze is is a solid.
the temperture and pressure at witch a soild becomes a liquid
When we suck it, it is solid but after some time it becomes liquid
melting
diffussion