Earth is primarily solid, with a thin layer of gas that makes up its atmosphere. The solid parts of Earth include the crust, mantle, and core, which are composed of various types of rock and metal. The gases in Earth's atmosphere, such as oxygen and nitrogen, are not frozen but are in a gaseous state.
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
Mercury, the planet is a solid rocky body. Mercury, the element is a metal, liquid at room temperature.
Earth accreted from solid, heavier matter.
Yes, but it depends on what types of gasses the planet is made up of, and the location of the planet. ex.if the location of the planet is far from a star, its chances of getting frozen are increased.
The four phases of matter on Earth are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These phases are based on the arrangement and movement of particles in a substance.
No Hydrogen is a gas and when frozen turns into a solid
A solid gas, like dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide), is already frozen and will continue to be frozen if it is cooled. If a liquid is cooled to its freezing point, then it will freeze and become a solid.
Earth is a solid.
Icicles are frozen water. It's a solid.
If you have frozen something it is a solid, regardless of its state at STP.
If by "earth" you mean dirt, then solid. If by "earth" you mean our planet Earth, then it is liquid, solid, and gas. Our planet has multiple layers. The inner core is a solid. The outer core is molten (semi-liquid), the mantle is solid, and the atmosphere is a gas.
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
sort of all of them, as when heated it can be a liquid or gas and when frozen it is a solid
Solid.
Frozen water; ICE
Carbon dioxide can be frozen into dry ice
For one the Earth and has an ozone layer and Mars does not. Also, the Earth can have water in all three states: liquid, gas, and solid. On Mars only frozen water has been found.