water can be a liquid that turns into a solid, or a liquid that turns into gas.
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The element mercury is a metal. The planet Mercury is rocky.
No Planet exists at that distance.
yes, Jupiter exists
Yes. Potassium is a relatively common element, and exists just about everywhere in the universe where there is a substantial amount of matter.
Earth gave birth to life. Life exists on this planet.
It wasn't "invented". It exists whenever the planet's atmosphere forms.
Yes, only one planet Mars exists.
This would be false. The atomic number is equal to the number of protons and the neutrons are the number you add to protons to equal the mass number (to find round the atomic weight).
O% because it is not a solid planet and it has no oxagen which you probably need.
No planet exists with that criteria.
No Planet exists at that distance.
The element mercury is a metal. The planet Mercury is rocky.
Matter exists in millions of different forms on this planet, and even if you intended to say phases, there are also more than 3 phases on this planet (the reason fire glows, is because it contains a highly ionized form of matter known as plasma, which is a separate phase from the more common solid, liquid, and gas phases). Anyway, the more variety in the forms of matter, the more we can do with matter.
yes, Jupiter exists
There is no evidence that planet X exists
The planet Saturn exists, it does not represent anything in particular.
Yes. Potassium is a relatively common element, and exists just about everywhere in the universe where there is a substantial amount of matter.