idsk
Water......as a liquid, as a solid in ice, and as a gas in steam.
Water is a unique compound due to its ability to exist in all three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) at Earth's surface temperatures. It also exhibits a high heat capacity, making it effective at moderating temperatures in both organisms and the environment. Additionally, water has a high surface tension, allowing it to form droplets and support certain organisms on its surface.
Water is common.
The unique molecular compound that is the foundation of all life on Earth is deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA contains the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known living organisms.
Water has many unique properties that enabled life to evolve on Earth. The one that is unique is that it expands when it freezes, thus lowering its density. This means that ice floats on water. It is the only compound or element where the solid form floats on the liquid form.
It is not unique in any specific physical characteristic; the only thing unique about Earth is that - as far as we know - it's the only planet to harbor life.
Water (H2O) is the most common liquid compound on Earth.
Yes, water is a very common compound on earth. It makes up the oceans, lakes, rivers, much of the bodies of living things, etc.
Pagan
True :P
Pagan
The most common chemical compound found on Earth is water, which has the chemical formula H2O.