The temperature determines what state water is in. It is a solid when frozen at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or zero Celsius. It is a gas when it is boiling at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius. However the altitude has an effect on these temperatures.
It is a liquid.Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils (turns to a gas) at 100 degrees Celsius.Between 1° and 99° Celsius, at standard pressure, water is a liquid.It's in liquid form.
The density of the solid.
The word vapour is used to describe those gases that usually exist as liquid at room temperature . Water particles in gaseous state are called vapours . Oxygen at room temperature exists as gas particles .
Water in it's gas state is commonly called "steam".
Its the height of the tower, not the size that determines pressure.
Both temperature and pressure are factors that determine the state in which water exists.
Hazards in the water.
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The most important factor that determines whether water is a solid, liquid, or gas is the temperature. At low temperatures, water is a solid (ice), at moderate temperatures it is a liquid, and at high temperatures, it is a gas (water vapor).
Atmospheric pressure, energy level, polymorphs, isotopes, and alot of other factors.
Water exists in its solid state in the ice caps. It is believed that liquid water exists beneath the surface. Formation of carbonates -Including globules
Liquid describes state of matter. It exists as water in water cycle.
No, there would have to be an atmosphere and water as well.
Heat and pressure help in changing the state of matter. Water exists in different state in water cycle.
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It's freezing point or 32oF
Water can exist in a solid state as ice, a liquid state as water, and a gaseous state as water vapor.