Gaseous
Vinegar and water are both in liquid state of matter.
Solid is snow; liquid is rain and gas is water vapor
It's called liquifying, or condensing. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets of water which scatter light, and collections of these are called clouds.
Matter in raindrops primarily exists in a liquid state, as raindrops consist of water, which is a liquid at typical atmospheric temperatures. When water vapor in the atmosphere condenses, it forms tiny droplets that coalesce to create raindrops. This process occurs in clouds where cooler temperatures allow for the transition of water vapor from gas to liquid. Additionally, raindrops can contain dissolved gases and particulate matter, but their primary state is liquid.
Evaporation-removes waterCondensationprecipitation-Returns water
Water in the atmosphere exists in a gaseous state, known as water vapor. Depending on temperature and pressure, water vapor can condense to form liquid droplets (clouds) or solid ice crystals (snowflakes, hail) in the atmosphere.
earth's atmosphere is made of air which is a mixture of gasses
It's called liquifying, or condensing. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets of water which scatter light, and collections of these are called clouds.
Water vapor is a gas, which is an official state of matter.
Plasma- the 4th state of matter, beyond gasses.
Liquid. It can't be a solid because it is made out of water, and it can't be a gas because it would have to be above 212 degrees F. It is water vapor in a suspension.
Rain is in the liquid state of matter in the water cycle.
Gaseous
Vinegar and water are both in liquid state of matter.
The most common state of matter for water is liquid.
It's called liquifying, or condensing. Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny droplets of water which scatter light, and collections of these are called clouds.
Solid is snow; liquid is rain and gas is water vapor