Salt water
1. You have to look hard to find them both. 2. Are are both part of nature. 3. They both have absorbed water/liquid. Written By: Katelyn W.
Bromine is a liquid but doesn't occur in nature as a free element.
In nature, you could find it in sea water, magnesite, and dolomite.
No, it does not depend upon density, it is due to liquid nature of water which has a tendency to flow due to gravitational force.
The liquid state of water is found almost everywhere.
Evaporation
Liquid - such as the oceans Gas - such as water vapors Solid - such as glaciers
Water can exist as a solid (ice), as a liquid (water), and as a gas (fog).
Solid liquid gas. A solid is hard like ice. A liquid is water. A gas is water just boiled.
Salt water
Water exist in nature in all three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas).
to store and use nature's water, and to prevent a flow of liquid.
1. You have to look hard to find them both. 2. Are are both part of nature. 3. They both have absorbed water/liquid. Written By: Katelyn W.
water equals liquid , water vapor equals gas and ice equals solid
Yes, water is matter. It is considered to be a liquid state of matter. Besides liquid there are gases and solids. Everything in the known universe can be classified as either matter or energy.
"Water exists in nature as a solid, liquid and gas."