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Condensation. The water vapor goes up into the sky forming clouds. When the clouds become too heavy with vapor, the water falls back down to earth as precipitation.

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Example of condensation gas to liquid?

In the water cycle when the water vapors are changed to liquid


Which part of the water cycle is where water in the gas stage is changed into a liquid?

Condensation


When a liquid is changed to a gas?

When a gas is changed to a liquid the gas has condensed, or liquefied or cooled.


When water vapor changes to liquid water it?

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Water because It is first solid its ice then when it melts it is liquid and when it is a gas its water vapor.


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When liquid is changing to gas?

The process of gas changed to liquid is called Condensation.


What does vapor mean in the water cycle?

The clouds seen in the sky is formed from water vapour. It is water that has changed from a liquid into a gas (vapour).


When you run an electrical current through liquid water the water molecules are split apart to form oxygen and hydrogen gas this changed what properties of the water?

It changed the chemical formula of the water.


Changed of a liquid to a gas?

Vaporization.


How can you change the shape or volume of a liquid?

The shape of a liquid can be changed by putting it in a different shaped container. The volume can be changed (although hard to do) through extreme pressures and tempatures.