Solid.
It freezes.
the water particles become solid paticles
If it freezes it become Ice (a solid)
Hey there, Water Freezes at exactly 0°C.
When it freezes, the salt remains behind in the sea.
The water freezes and the wheel will become stiff and hard to turn.
For the most part it does. There is some salt (brine) that is caught in the water when it freezes, but as the ice ages the brine will drain out.
if the wether is cold it will cuase it to freeze back up.
When water evaporates, it goes up into the sky, and eventually freezes to become what are known as clouds.
When water in a cell freezes, it forms ice crystals that can puncture through the cell membrane. This can cause the cell to burst or become damaged, leading to cell death.
When it freezes.
In winter, water freezes and become a solid, like snowflakes,sleet or hail.