Freezing.
No, it turns into steam. Water turns into ice at its freezing point.
From the change in temperature
When water freezes, it turns into what we call ice. ice is a solid. no offense, but um stupid question.
A physical can be changed back to it's original form. For example, if you freeze water, it turns into ice. However, if that ice melts, it turns back into it's original form: water.
The scientific term for when ice turns to water is "melting." It is a phase change from solid to liquid that occurs when the temperature of the ice rises above its melting point.
Melting is a physical change.
There is a physical change where it turns from a liquid into a solid.
If your're asking about the change of state, the answer would be Freezing. If you're asking about the state of ice, it would be solid.
A physical change of freezing (or solidification)
A phase change.
0 degrees Celsius, water turns into ice at that point
Ice turns to water is the first example that comes into my mind.