The three states of matter in which water can exist are gas, liquid, and solid.
Steam, water, ice
Water exists in liquid, (water); solid, (ice); and gaseous (steam) form.
Water and almost any other substance in the universe can exist in three states of Solid, liquid and gas. All that is required is energy input. If water is heated enough, it is given energy. That energy has to go somewhere. The energy causes the molecules to move about rapidly and escape the surface of the water and thus become vapor. Similarly, if water has energy removed (cooled), the molecules cling together because they do not have enough energy to move around. The water becomes a solid. So matter (not just water) exists in three states because it is energetically favorable for it to do so.
Exist in three states : Solid = ice Liquid = water Gas = steam
MatterWater... it exists as a gas (steam), a liquid (water) and solid (ice).
Water exist in all the three states. These states are solid , liquid and gas.
Right now just water
Water exist in nature in all three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas).
Yes. For example water. It can be frozen, liquid, and water vapor
liquid
Water can be found in three states, solid (ice), liquid (water) and gas (steam/water vapor).
Most substances can exist in any of the three states of matter, depending on their temperature. Water if the perfect example: water, steam, and ice.
Water can exist in three states, liquid, vapor and as a solid. On the earth, it exists in all three states.
Water can exist in three states, liquid, vapor and as a solid. On the earth, it exists in all three states.
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lidid or plasma
Five states of matter can be found on Earth. Four of them occur naturally (Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma) and the fifth has only ever been created in the laboratory (Bose-Einstein condensate).