The form of transition where the molecules of water move the least is the solid form. This is because they are tightly packed together instead of loose like in a liquid or solid state.
Yes, a washing machine transitions from one cycle to another. There is a water cycle that transitions to a wash cycle, then it transitions to a rinse cycle, a spin cycle and so on.
Water vapor is the least dense form of water, and the molecules are farthest apart from each other. Liquid water is the densest form of water. In ice, molecules form a crystal lattice.
The formation of clouds
Transitions can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to phrases or words that connect ideas in writing. As a verb, it means to make a change from one state, form, style, or place to another.
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Tropical cyclones begin to form on water. The water must be at least 80 degrees fahrenheit and have a depth of 150 feet.
Water vapor is the least dense form of water because it is a gas, however, water is unique in the fact that its solid form, ice is less dense than its liquid form. This is because at freezing temperature the molecules of water expand into a crystalline lattice with a higher volume and equal mass.
When snow melts, it becomes water. The process of snow melting is called ablation, where snow transitions from its solid state to liquid form as it warms up and the temperature rises above freezing.
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Transition means to change from one form into another form. Such as a caterpillar transitions (changes) into a butterfly.
What sort of transitions are you asking about?