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Solid is snow; liquid is rain and gas is water vapor
It's called liquifying, or condensing. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets of water which scatter light, and collections of these are called clouds.
The water vapor in the air goes from a gas state to a liquid state onto the grass.
Gas in atmosphere: argon Liquid in atmosphere: water (as rain) Solid in atmosphere: dust
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Solid is snow; liquid is rain and gas is water vapor
It's called liquifying, or condensing. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets of water which scatter light, and collections of these are called clouds.
It's called liquifying, or condensing. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets of water which scatter light, and collections of these are called clouds.
Gas state of water is steam
Water in it's gas state is commonly called "steam".
It's called liquifying, or condensing. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets of water which scatter light, and collections of these are called clouds.
It's called liquifying, or condensing. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets of water which scatter light, and collections of these are called clouds.
Gas state of water is steam
Gas state of water is steam
It's called liquifying, or condensing. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets of water which scatter light, and collections of these are called clouds.
The water vapor in the air goes from a gas state to a liquid state onto the grass.
water vapors