Sea waterand ice frozen
Perhaps the properties of space and time? Possibly the properties of a vacuum? You may be referring to "metaphysics" to distinguish between the real and the apparent properties of matter.
Salinity causes the water to forget it's properties and relatives.
water=liquuid
Our atmosphere allows oxygen to stay in and keeps space out. We have fresh and salt water. Plants and aminals have adapted to live in almost every circumstance. Basically, we have air and water.
The physical properties of water can change when a compound is dissolved in water. The dissolved compound will determine which properties change. Some will change the surface tension, others will change the pH. Many changes are possible.
Land, Water, Air, Space, Fire.
Perhaps the properties of space and time? Possibly the properties of a vacuum? You may be referring to "metaphysics" to distinguish between the real and the apparent properties of matter.
Is reacts with water not a chemical properties
Some properties of water are that it has weak bonds between the molecules, it takes shape of it's container, it has mass, has a definite volume, it spreads in the direction of gravity, it does not expand and it takes up space.
The polarity of the water molecule is responsible for most of water's properties.
These physical properties depends on the water temperature.
A person who studies water and its properties is called a Hydrogeologist.
It is the same
Salinity causes the water to forget it's properties and relatives.
hydrogen and oxygen makes up water but i think that is the most important properties of water
It could be said that water molecules do have "holes", although a better term would be empty space. This is why compounds like sugar and salt can dissolve in water, as well as some other chemical properties that make this possible.
water=liquuid