-- If the system does no more than simply monitor its own status, that's not very useful.
-- If the system monitors its own status AND uses the information to make
changes, that's very useful. The system uses its own observations to keep itself
adjusted and running right. That's called a "feedback control loop". The math can
get truly hairy.
-- A beautiful, familiar example of a feedback control loop is the operation of
a flush toilet. Lift the cover some day, and see if you can identify how the mechanism gets information about the level of the water in the tank, and uses
the information to regulate the flow of water coming it.
LIQUDIFCATION!!!!!!!! Change of phase; the process is called melting.
To change a gas to a liquid, you condense it.
When light changes direction as it passes through a boundary.
The process by which water changes from solid to gas is called sublimation Water in solid form is known as ice which on heating turns into water vapour OS steam , it depends at what temprature you are heating.
This is called condensation… water vapor changing to liquid water or the process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
It changes by a process called refracting.
solidification
The name of the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas is called sublimation.
precipitation (i guess)
goes through a process called Amendments and changes the law first it has to go to congress
When water is heated rapidly and changes into steam, this process is called boiling.
The process that returns water to Earth is called the water cycle. This cycle involves the continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, land, and oceans through processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. Overall, the water cycle plays a crucial role in maintaining a balance of water on Earth.
That's called condensation.
chemical changes
It is called evaporation.
Water vapor that changes in to an ice crystal is called deposition. This what happens in the formation of snow.
This process is called deposition.