Water is not the only substance that can exist in three states. Look at table of elements. Everything has melting point and boiling point. All matter has it's own unique properties. Take Mercury for example it has ability to evaporate at higher temperatures, it is liquid at room temperature and if you cool it down it will crystallize.
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AnswerCommonly exists in all of its different states
Water is the only substance that can be found in all three states of matter: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
Any substance can be a liquid, solid or gas, provided it has the right amount of energy; water is the only one to naturally occur in all three states on Earth, though.
water can be a liquid that turns into a solid, or a liquid that turns into gas.
Water is the only substance that can be found naturally in all three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
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Water is the substance that can easily exist in all three states (solid, liquid, gas) throughout the year on our planet. This is due to the range of temperatures experienced on Earth.
Water has many unique properties that enabled life to evolve on Earth. The one that is unique is that it expands when it freezes, thus lowering its density. This means that ice floats on water. It is the only compound or element where the solid form floats on the liquid form.
Yes. Liquid water. Solid, ice. Gas, steam vapor. Because when its melting it turns into water and its still partly forzen (in ice form), and the steam vapor bcuz its so cold.
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