the physical processes that occur to turn ice into water are : 'phase transition' , which also applies to water turning to steam, or any other similar physical process. The process by which any solid turns to a liquid is called "melting". basically melting if it didn't help reseach it fool;)
The process by which any solid turns to a liquid is called "melting".
freezing
There is no process that "turns water to earth". Alchemy has been discredited for centuries.
when H2O (water) hits snow it turns to ice
melting
Melting. The ice molecules start to move more than in its solid state. This is also the melting/freezing point (0 degrees Celsius).
This process is called condensation.
melting
When liquid water turns into a gas or vapor, the process is evaporation. When solid water (ice) turns into a gas or vapor, the process is sublimation.
When ice turns into water the process is called melting. This is when the temperature has been increased from beginning to end.
Water vapor that changes in to an ice crystal is called deposition. This what happens in the formation of snow.
When ice turns into water the process is called melting. This is when the temperature has been increased from beginning to end.
I think the answer is sublimation
The process is called deposition which generally is the cause of rime ice.
No, it turns into steam. Water turns into ice at its freezing point.
condensationCondensation is where water vapor turns to liquid. The process is where gas turns to water then vapor and then turns back into liquid.
Melting ice turns the ice into water.
if water turns into ice, it will have frozen.
Melting. Think of ice. When you melt ice, it turns into a liquid, when you freeze ice it turns into a solid. Improved: Melting. Think of ice. When you melt ice, it turns into WATER (a liquid), when you freeze (ice) WATER it turns into a solid, WHICH IS CALLED 'ICE'.