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The frozen part of water is ice. Ice is the solid state of water when it reaches a temperature below 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit).
frozen mix is the solute The water/ice is the solvent.
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The part of the water cycle that is frozen primarily involves snow and ice. Precipitation falls as snow in colder climates or seasons, accumulating on the ground and in glaciers. Additionally, water vapor in the atmosphere can form ice crystals in clouds, contributing to snow formation. When temperatures rise, this frozen water can melt and return to the liquid state, continuing the cycle.
Aquatic insects spend at least part of their lives in the water. Some of these include scorpion flies, water bugs, alderflies, fish flies, and lace bugs.
The portion of the hydrosphere that is permanently frozen. For example, glaciers and permafrost.
Not all insects drown in water. In fact, quite a few live there for at least part of their lives. Insects breathe through holes in the sides of their bodies. If they can't get air in through the holes, they will suffocate. That's why insects that are not specialized for living in water will die in water. But dragonfly nymphs, mosquito larvae, and water beetles all live in water quite happily!
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From it's mouth. An archerfish spits drop of water at insects and prey knocked to the surface of the water
Yes, water vapor is considered part of the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere encompasses all the forms of water on Earth, including water vapor in the atmosphere, liquid water in oceans, lakes, and rivers, and frozen water in glaciers and polar ice caps.