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.
Quartz is a solid state of matter.
A sponge is usually in a solid state of matter.
A pencil is in the solid state of matter.
The state of matter depends on temperature and pressure. At low temperatures and high pressures, matter usually exists in a solid state. As temperature increases, matter transitions to a liquid state, and at even higher temperatures, it can turn into a gas.
The most common state of matter for water is liquid.
The state of atmosphere with respect to moisture is associated with humidity. As moisture saturates the air, it encourages a general increase in relative humidity.
1st state of matter- solid 2nd state of matter- liquid 3rd state of matter- gas 4th state of matter- plasma 5th state of matter- Bose Einstein condensate 6th state of matter - fermionic condensate 7th state of matter- thought to be Fermionic condensate
No. The water vapor part is, but the rest of the gases (required in order to have the concept of humidity) is not.
No, The state of matter only affects its' concentration. No matter what state matter is in, it will always have the same mass (assuming it doesn't drip or float away). However, the state of matter can affect the area or volume of matter.
coppers state of matter is solid.
plasma is the 4th state of matter....
Quartz is a solid state of matter.
This state of matter is the solid.
It is in a solid state of matter.
A sponge is usually in a solid state of matter.
The average annual humidity in Florida typically ranges from 70% to 75%. Humidity levels can vary based on the region within the state, with coastal areas experiencing higher humidity levels compared to inland areas.
No. It is an element. It is in a state of matter, specifically "Solid".