ice
Yes until it turns to ice when it take sup more space than hot water.
water is not from space. People who go into space (astronauts) bring it with them and they reuse it and when they use it, they use 1 tenth of what we use now because the water turns to droplets in zero gravity. I don't know how big they are. Somebody plz tell me!
water is not from space. People who go into space (astronauts) bring it with them and they reuse it and when they use it, they use 1 tenth of what we use now because the water turns to droplets in zero gravity. I don't know how big they are. Somebody plz tell me!
Cooling does not cause evaporation. Warming does. This is because as the air warms up, there's more space for water vapor in it. Water evaporates and turns into water vapor to fill this space.
condensationCondensation is where water vapor turns to liquid. The process is where gas turns to water then vapor and then turns back into liquid.
In space, there is minimal air resistance and no friction to slow down objects, allowing them to travel faster than on land or water where there are more obstacles, such as air particles and surface friction, that impede movement. Additionally, space objects can be propelled by the vacuum of space and gravitational forces, enabling faster speeds.
The water evaporated first condenses. This condensed water turns into rain.
When water is heated and turns into a gas, it forms water vapor.
its when sunlight turns into water and turhns into plant
When water freezes, it expands as it turns into ice. This expansion causes the volume of the water balloon to increase, which can lead to the balloon bursting if the ice takes up too much space.
Water turns to solid when it freezes.
evaporation