Condensation
distillation
It could be part of a process called distillation.
Refrigerant in the liquid line is in a liquid state. It has condensed from its vapor form into a liquid due to the pressure and temperature conditions in the line. This liquid refrigerant is ready to enter the evaporator coil to absorb heat and undergo the phase change process again.
Ice is a solid and when melted it turns into a liquid freeze it again and it is solid
Photosynthesis does not.A:The photosynthesis process in vegetation, plants and trees does release CO2. Not only that, it also captures it again from the atmosphere. The photosynthesis process is part of a larger natural process called the Carbon Cycle. In this cycle, oceans release and capture CO2 too.
At standard temperature and pressure (25 Celcius and 1 Atmosphere) it will be a liquid. Below -7.2 °C it will be solid Above 58.8 °C it will be a gas (Again assuming standard pressure of 1 Atmosphere)
Water enters the atmosphere by getting heated up, mainly by the sun, and then evaporating into steam. Steam is then warm enough to rise to the atmosphere where it is much colder. You might notice this when flying in an airplane and that it is generally very cold in the sky. when the steam cools down enough the water turns back into a liquid and when there is enough liquid it starts to rain and the cycle begins again.
Condensation happens after water is evaporated. It is the reverse process of evaporation.
water Water is a gas when it is steam. It condenses to liquid, becoming water. It becomes solid when it freezes, and then becomes liquid again as it melts. The entire process depends on temperature. The molecular structure of water does not change throughout all these changes.
The process of evaporation moves water from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere, where it condenses into clouds. Precipitation, such as rain or snow, returns water from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface. This cycle is known as the water cycle.
WATER! If you put water in a cup and leave it in the freezer it will turn to an ice cube then if you leave it somewhere warm and cosy it will turn back to a liquid again. Try it for yourself even.
When we look up from the earth, we are looking into the atmosphere. The atmosphere appears blue because its gases scatter solar radiation in the longest parts of the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Satellites are above the atmosphere, so when they look out they see the black vacuum of space (there is nothing in space, and black is the absence of color). When they look down at the earth, they "see" through the atmosphere to the earth's surface, or to the clouds that are visible above it (if these are sensors that are detecting visible radiation). They cannot observe solar radiation being scattered. Interestingly, the sun appears white from the satellite's point of view. This is because the sun emits radiation at all visible wavelengths, and white is the combination of all colors. The sun appears yellow from the surface because again, the radiation gets scattered in the atmosphere.