By applying heat
Matter can be made of waves and energy. Solids, gases, and liquids are also the three states that it can be in.
All matter is made of atoms. Liquids, solids and gases are all made of atoms. It is the bond between atoms that make a substance solid or liquid.
Solids, liquids, and gases are all made up of protons, neutrons, and ions. They also all go through changes when heated or cooled.
They are both made of matter, their particles both vibrate, they flow easily, and can both assume the shape of their containers.
Usually yes, but the distance between the particles depends on pressure. A gas at high pressure can actually have particles fairly close together.
Mostly gases
Matter. Everything. Gases,Liquids,Solids and Plasmas.
None. They are made of plasma.
This depends on each material: at low temperatures liquids become solids and gases also liquids and after this solids.
Gases are made when you heat up solids or liquids. Liquids are made when you cool down gases or heat up solids. Solids are made when you cool down gases or solids. When you heat up solids they make liquids and when you heat up liquids it makes gases. When you heat up gases it makes plasma (plas-mu) but that is very very very very very very hard to make.
Liquids (water), solids (ice), and gases (steam).
sound is made up of vibrations, and so you hear sound as the vibrations travel through the particles of solids liquids and gases.
the kinetic theory of matter says that all matter is made of particles that are in constant motion. Matter is made of constantly moving particles, which tells us how the matter in solids, liquids, and gases behaves.
the kinetic theory of matter says that all matter is made of particles that are in constant motion. Matter is made of constantly moving particles, which tells us how the matter in solids, liquids, and gases behaves.
Solids, liquids, and gases are all made up of protons, neutrons, and ions. They also all go through changes when heated or cooled.
Man-made non-natural solids, liquids, or gases are left on our planet.
Particles. Just like liquids and gases. The difference between them is that solids have tighter packed particles that are less able to move freely