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The process in which a solid changes to a liquid is called melting.
Soil can be transformed into a liquid through a process called liquefaction, which often occurs when the soil is saturated with water and subjected to stress, such as during an earthquake. In this state, the soil particles lose their cohesion and behave more like a fluid, causing the ground to flow or sink. Additionally, the introduction of water, heat, or chemical reactions can also contribute to soil becoming more liquid-like.
The process where a soft soil turns into liquid mud is called liquefaction. This occurs during an earthquake when the ground shakes violently, causing the soil particles to lose their strength and behave like a liquid.
The temperature at which something changes from a liquid to a gas is called boiling point.
The process of a liquid changing to a gas is called vaporization.
When a liquid changes to soil, it is called solidification or crystallization, depending on the specific process involved. This transformation typically involves cooling the liquid to below its freezing point, causing the particles to lose their mobility and form a solid structure.
The name for liquid when it changes into gas is called evaporation.
When a substance changes from liquid to solid is called freezing.
The process in which a solid changes to a liquid is called melting.
Removal of nutrients from soil is called leaching
LIQUDIFCATION!!!!!!!! Change of phase; the process is called melting.
condensation
It is called evaporation.
When soil becomes more liquid, it is called soil liquefaction. This occurs when water-saturated soil loses strength and stiffness, behaving more like a liquid than a solid. It can lead to ground instability and cause buildings to sink or tilt.
When water changes from liquid to gas, this phase is known as vaporization.
When water changes from liquid to gas, this phase is known as vaporization.
Evaporation.