It isn't called that.
When water condenses on cool mornings, it is called dew. Dew forms when water vapor in the air comes into contact with a cool surface and condenses into liquid droplets.
Water remains water no matter what state it is in, we just call it ice when it becomes a solid. However, you can keep water a liquid below it's freezing point by super cooling it. Another cool fact is if you cool water below freezing and it is still a liquid, shake it and it will start to freeze in a matter of seconds.
the best water type is scurtle because he or she has a cool move called super shell.
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Water is the only liquid that expands when frozen.
Yes, liquid nitrogen can be used to cool water. When added to water, liquid nitrogen evaporates rapidly, absorbing heat from the water and lowering its temperature. It is commonly used in laboratories and industrial settings for this purpose.
It is called Condensation. its when warm water vapor hits the cool air and the temperature drops. causing it to convert back to a liquid.
When water vapor changes to liquid water, it undergoes a process known as condensation. This happens when the temperature of the air decreases to the point where the water vapor molecules lose enough energy to come together and form liquid droplets.
That is called condensation. It occurs when warm air contacts a cold surface, causing the air to cool and the water vapor to condense into liquid water droplets.
When heat energy is reduced, water vapor will cool down and condense into liquid water. This process is called condensation and occurs as the water vapor loses energy and transitions back into its liquid state.
You have to cool it.
To change from a gas into a liquid you must cool the substance. For example: water vapour to water.