Matter
About 2-3% of the total money supply exists in physical currency.
René Descartes
Water exists in all physical states. Water exist as vapors, snow and droplets.
The physical state that cannot exist in a solution is solid. This can be either liquid or gaseous states but not in solid form.
Water......as a liquid, as a solid in ice, and as a gas in steam.
The best answer is neither; it exists online. The physical headquarters, though, are in Texas (so, the United States). It's pretty much exists solely on the internet.
Wood is a combination of substances, it doesn't have to exists in each of the three states.
Water is a physical feature because it is a natural element that has physical properties such as mass, volume, density, and temperature. It exists in three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) and can be observed and measured based on its physical characteristics.
Matter on Earth exists in four physical states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Each state has distinct properties based on the arrangement and energy of the particles that make up the matter.
Yes, water exists in all three physical states on Earth. It can be found as a solid (ice), a liquid (water), and a gas (water vapor) depending on the temperature and pressure conditions.
Elements do not change when moving in between the 3 physical states. A physical transition cannot change what the element is, only what state it exists in. A chemical change is where two elements combine together to form a different product than you started with. The only way to change what an element is, is to add or subtract protons.
as a gas