Yes, water is matter. It is considered to be a liquid state of matter. Besides liquid there are gases and solids.
Everything in the known universe can be classified as either matter or energy.
If you are talking about the state of matter then ice would be a solid
Water is a liquid. Ice is the solid form of said liquid.
Ice is an element in nature, even though some say it's part of water and is a compound. Ice is in a different form of water, though, so it's an element in nature.
Yes I've is matter
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pure element
Only mercury is a chemical element which occur in the nature as a liquid.
Mendelevium is an artificial element.
When it occurs in nature in pure form
All nature is chemistry.
An element occur in nature as a pure element or as a compound.
Ice is a compound.
Yes, Helium is a element. It is inert in nature.
No, frost and ice are both forms of water (H2O), which is a compound, not an element.
Bromine is a liquid but doesn't occur in nature as a free element.
No - it is a mixture.
An element is an element, whether it is found in nature or created in a lab.
氷 which reads 'Kōri', if is for ice(nature). For ice as dessert, the word is アイス which reads 'aisu'. Improvement: アイス /ai su/ is the English word 'ice' inserted into Japanese, but in Japanese it mostly is used referring to 'ice cream' in general. 氷 /kō ri/ is Japanese word for the element 'ice' and also the dessert with syrup.
garra is 4rm the sand tribe and also has the sand beast in him so his nature element is sand
the ice is work of the nature but the ice cube isn't work of the nature the water gives it a form like that in the fridg.
Dry ice is not an element. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, CO2, which is a compound.
What element are you asking for? Elements can be made by nature or humans.