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When a liquid evaporates it gains energy from heat and the particales begin moving faster and breaking free, turning into a gas. When a gas condenses it loses its energy because of lack of heat, the particales slow down and become a liquid again. When a liquid frreezes it loses even more heat from colder tempratures and the particales lose more energy and slow down so they may only vibrate, the liquid becomes a solid with particales tightly packed together. Melting happens when solid particales gains enough energy from heat to move slightly faster and over lap each other, turning them into a liquid. Different objects have different melting, boiling, condensing and freezing points. Hope this helped! :)

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