Water.
Water vapor, water liquid, and ice respectively
No, carbon dioxide can occur naturally as a solid (dry ice), liquid (when compressed), and gas (in the atmosphere). Mercury is another substance that naturally exists as a solid, liquid, and gas under different temperature conditions.
Solid.
Typically: Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous States
at room temp it is a solid... but it can be made into a liquid or gas if heated as with anything,,, but naturally seen as a solid.
at room temp it is a solid... but it can be made into a liquid or gas if heated as with anything,,, but naturally seen as a solid.
If we take solid, liquid and gas being the three main states of matter (plasma being an arguable fourth), then from solid to liquid, the process melting occurs, from liquid to gas evaporation or boiling (they are different things) occur. Then from gas to liquid condensation occurs and from liquid to solid freezing occurs.
Nitrogen naturally occurs as a gas, but when it hits coler than -196 Degrees Celsius it then goes into liquid form. It freezes at temperatures lower than -210 degrees celsius
'boiling' or 'vaporization'
Water (H2O) occurs naturally in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (steam). It is one of the most common compounds on earth, essential for life and present in oceans, lakes, and the atmosphere.
gas, liquid, solid
Solid, Liquid and gas
Solid