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this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
It has to be cooled to below -196 degrees Celsius or -321 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. When water is cooled it contracts up to 4 degrees Celsius and then it begins to expand till 0 degrees Celsius. This is called the anomalous expansion of water.
When the air is cooled it mostly rains
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this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
It has to be cooled to below -196 degrees Celsius or -321 degrees Fahrenheit.
It freezes.
gas to a liquid
Baby crocidiles are cooled to about 2 degrees celcius if they are male and -65 degrees if they are female.
Nothing happens to the mass when its cooled (or heated).Mass is the same (law of Conservation of Mass).Volume can change, though, which affects density (since mass is constant).
they expand
It freeseez.
it blows
it will solidify.
It contracts.
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