it's ice ;D
Solid - rocks, buildings, plant matter, etc. Liquid - water, magma/lava, blood, etc. Gas - oxygen, nitrogen, water vapor, etc. Plasma - exceedingly rare, fusion reactors and other human-created objects. As you can see, the Earth contains far too many objects in different environments to be classified under one state of matter.
gas, liquid, solid, plasma gas is always mobile; liquid takes up as much space as it can while retaining is original volume; solid is almost completely immobile; plasma is just ionized gas (the electrons have been removed)
The correct term is "solid propellant rocket". These are rockets that burn fuel that is not a liquid(or they are NOT liquid fuel rockets). These rockets have a fuel that is poured into the rocket case and turns to a solid. Once ignited, there is no stopping the burn or controlling it.A simple example of this is rocket you shoot on the 4th of July. It burns black powder that has been formed into a cardboard case.Whereas, a liquid fuel rocket can be controlled by varying the amount of fuel that is injected into the rocket motor.
Since the liquid has not been named, the question cannot be answered. What liquid?
What happens when you boil soda? This can be done with a pot and some cola. Pour the cola into the pot and a syrupy substance should be left in the bottom. This happens because the liquid has been separated from the solid. It is because soda is a solution which means you can only separate it with evaporation.
There are three physical states: Solid, Liquid, and Gas. However, Plasma is also considered a state, and there have been studies concerning a state between solid and liquid that glass may be in.
When you get it, it's liquid; it won't burn until it's been converted to a gas. Gasoline will freeze by the time it gets to -50C. Then it would be a solid. But most of us don't go out in that weather.
I think it is liquid because it if soft and wet and light.
When a solid melts, atoms are released from their crystal lattice and can move freely within the volume of the liquid. The thermal energy from heating the solid has been converted to kinetic energy.
Copper is a solid at room temperature, that being said, if heated to its melting point, copper will become a liquid.
Iron is a solid, unless it has been melted into a liquid.
The temperature affecting the liquid must have been below freezing for the liquid to turn into a solid.
Solid-state (substrate) fermentation (SSF) has been defined as the fermentation process occurring in the absence or near-absence of free water. Submerged is liquid state Fermentation
As you go closer to the center of the Earth, pressure increases. The pressure at the center is great enough that rather than it be a liquid, it has been compressed to a solid state.
Rocks are solid objects therefore they are solids. Lava is rock that has been melted in to a liquid therefore makeing lava a liquid.
That is easy but it may be hard for you ( no offence ) the matter of an ice cube is solid now you may think it is a liquid because it was once water and it may have been a gas but no doubt that it is a solid
condensation. Here is a list for your future reference: gas to liquid: condensation liquid to gas: evaporation liquid to solid: freezing solid to liquid: melting these next two are rare but have been known to happen: solid to gas: sublimation gas to solid: deposition