Photons are electromagnetic waves/particles, most commonly seen as light and by definition can not be solidified but that may be proven wrong someday
Pretty sure it is photons.....
Photons are pieces of light. If you see a light, then there are photons.
Yes. Photons are what light consists of.
Sunlight, in the form of photons.
Generally, photons are very easy to detect. Your eyes do a good job of detecting photons within a certain frequency band, as photons constitute light and other electromagnetic radiation. Individual photons are impossible to detect with modern technology.
Solidified is correct.
If an object is solidified from a liquid state it is called freezing. If an object is solidified from a gaseous state it is called deposition.
Pretty sure it is photons.....
Photons do not come in different types like infared-photons etc. they are just the wavelength that the photons are at and nuclear fusion just happens to emit photons at a particular wavelength
wax got solidified as soon as it cooled after melting
Photons are absorbed by ozone. These photons are of UV.
Photons are pieces of light. If you see a light, then there are photons.
Quicksilver (Mercury) can be solidified by reducing the temperature to about minus 39 degrees Celcius.
igneous rocks are made of solidified lava.
Yes. Photons are what light consists of.
Not at all. Any time chocolate candy is made, the chocolate is melted and solidified. Chocolate chips in chocolate chip cookies have melted and solidified.
No. All photons travel at the speed of light.