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Q: What is always in natural form of matter?
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Is water a natural from?

Of course it is! It's the only natural form of the 3 states of matter.


Is water always liquid?

Yes, water is always a liquid. There are three forms of matter, solid, liquid and gas. Water is liquid form or matter and ice is the solid form of matter.


Can matter form from nothing?

Matter is always there, has always been there, and won't ever be deleted from existance. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed.


When was matter invented?

Matter was always around. Matter was discovered (from a human understanding) by scientific study and human natural curiosity in the world around us.


What does a gas always do that no other form of matter does?

float around in the air.


What kind of helping verbs that always keep the same form no matter what the subject is?

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Is natural gas a element?

No it is a type of gas and gas is a state of matter. No element has only one matter. Like H20 its solid form is ice, its liquid form is water we drink, and its gas form is heated water.


Can liquid change into a different shapes?

No, as the liquid state of matter always takes the form of the container it is in.


What is the present plural 'to be'?

"are"No matter what person it is, it's always "are".we areYou all arethey are


Who discover the condensation theory?

As condensation is a natural phenomenon as matter moves from one state to another, it was probably always known and observed in the natural world before being applied to chemistry.


What is the natural state of matter of the element tellurium?

a natural state of matter would be tellurium


When writing linear equations how do you determine which form of a line to use?

It does not matter because they are equivalent. You can always convert from a slope-intercept form to a standard linear form (and vice versa).