water is ice when you freeze it and ice is water when you unfreeze it and steam is water when it cools down and when you touch It you can fill it is water because it is wet and water is wet and ice is wet and sream is wet to thanks you for looking at this
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Ponds and lakes are similar because the contain water and have natural edges; the difference is that lakes are larger
I don't think that ponds and lakes are the same. Ponds are usually smaller and lakes are usually larger.
A "lake" is usually just a (very) wide portion of a "stream" (or river).
they are both bodies of water
the speed of the water vapor molecules can be decreased to produce ice
dew, ice, stream and snow are all forms of water. Cold is not.
Gravity, erosional forces, water transportation, ice transportation.
The water in the stream will also rise.
they are alike because they are both come from water.they are different because flood is a huge water and snow is a slightly frozen like ice
how is water ,ice,wind, alike
the speed of the water vapor molecules can be decreased to produce ice
dew, ice, stream and snow are all forms of water. Cold is not.
the speed of the water vapor molecules can be decreased to produce ice
Ermine's get water by drinking from a stream or licking the ice. THE END.
Gravity, erosional forces, water transportation, ice transportation.
they all share the smae elements
No. Ninetyy-eight percent of Antarctica is covered with an ice sheet. There is no fresh water there, except that which is frozen.
because with gravity has a couple types but one of them are water that turns to ice and so does glaciers.
They are alike because they are both made up of water and are different because one is slightly frozen and one is a liquid
As we glide across the ice, we exert pressure on the thin blade, and are therefore creating a small stream of water in our path by melting that ice. The water between the blade and the ice is what we really glide across. Right when we stop exerting pressure, that water freezes almost instantly due to the cold temperature surrounding it
For all intents and purposes river and glacial water is identical. What determines the speed of moving water is the grade down which it flows. The steeper the grade the faster the water flows. So whichever stream is the steepest, that stream will be the fastest.