Liquid and gas
Radiation is a type of heat transfer that can occur between two objects regardless of the states of matter they are in. It does not require a medium to propagate, making it possible for radiation to occur between objects in different states of matter.
The states or phases of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Each state is characterized by different arrangements and movements of particles. Changes between these states can occur through processes like melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation.
Evaporation occur when intermolecular forces weakened.
Matter does no occur in cycles, it occurs in states.
Phase changes occur when a substance transitions between different states of matter, such as solid, liquid, or gas. Factors that influence these transitions include temperature, pressure, and the intermolecular forces between particles. When these factors change, the arrangement and movement of particles in the substance can also change, leading to a phase change.
liquids and gases
Solids, liquids, and gasses
Convection currents are in the liquid and gas states.
it comes in liquid and solid states
Evaporation occur at the surface of water.
Solid, liquid and gas are "states" of matter.
after it rains