As a solid
It would most likely be in the form of water vapor seeing that it is 100s to 1000s of degrees hot.
At -15ºC, water would be in its solid state, specifically as ice.
The matter from Saturn must be less dense than water, which is why it floats, while the matter from Earth is denser than water, causing it to sink. This suggests that the matter from Saturn likely has a composition that differs from the matter found on Earth.
Water can splash because of its state of matter! its a liquid! most liquid would splash.
water freezes at 0o celsius, so at -15oC it would be solid
There could be no life if matter could not change state. Water vapor could not exist, so there would be no rain,
If it were a solid at room temperature, then that would be the state of matter. However, hydrogen is NOT solid at room temperature. It is a gas and that would be the state of matter.
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The water would be frozen solid on Pluto due to the extreme cold temperatures that can drop below -375°F (-225°C).
Liquid. It can't be a solid because it is made out of water, and it can't be a gas because it would have to be above 212 degrees F. It is water vapor in a suspension.
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Water, in solid state: ice (melting point -32oF).