ice
Ice is an example of a solid in the water cycle. When water freezes, it turns into ice, which is a solid form of water. Ice can melt back into liquid water and continue its journey through the water cycle.
Ice is a form of solid water. When water freezes, it transforms into a solid state, creating ice.
Ice is a solid form of water.
Ice is a form of solid water, formed when water freezes and turns into a solid state due to a decrease in temperature.
The solid form of water is called ice.
Solid form water is called ice.
An example of a solid to a liquid is ice melting into water.
ICE is the solid state of water.
A solid that dissolves in a liquid solvent will form a liquid solution. For example, when table salt (solid) is mixed with water (liquid), it forms a saltwater solution.
An example of water in the atmosphere as a solid is ice crystals, commonly found in clouds. These ice crystals can form when temperatures drop below freezing, leading to the creation of snowflakes. Additionally, frost is another example of solid water, which occurs when water vapor in the air freezes directly onto surfaces at low temperatures.
Not always - the density of a liquid may be greater or less than that of the solid form depending on the molecular structure and arrangement. For example, water is an exception as its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form.
Solid water is called ice.