liquid to gas
Energy is used when water changes from a solid to a liquid.
When water has heat and energy it changes energy. The energy that it changes to is called thermal.
heat energy
Energy can be transferred to water through various processes, such as heating, mechanical agitation, or electromagnetic radiation. When energy is transferred to water, it can cause the water molecules to gain kinetic energy, leading to changes in temperature, phase changes (such as boiling or freezing), or other physical and chemical changes.
Water to Steam
When water changes from a solid to a liquid, it undergoes melting. When it changes from a liquid to a vapor, it undergoes evaporation. These changes are driven by increases in temperature and energy levels.
Heat energy.
Water vapor gains its energy primarily through the process of evaporation, where liquid water absorbs heat energy from its surroundings and changes into water vapor. This energy is needed to break the bonds between water molecules and allow them to escape into the air as vapor. Additionally, water vapor can also gain energy through condensation, where it releases heat energy as it changes back into liquid water.
As gravity pulls water down a slope, the water's potential energy changes to kinetic energy that can do work.
A hydro station.
Gas (water vapor in the air) to liquid (on the surface).
The entropy is changed.