explain how water can change its form when it exists in the three states of matter
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Water is unique because the properties of water allow it to exist in all three states of matter! Water is usually a liquid, but when it reaches to 32° Fahrenheit (F), it freezes into ice. ... When steam comes into contact with cool air (which reduces energy), it can condense back into water droplets (liquid again).
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Water is unique because the properties of water allow it to exist in all three states of matter! Water is usually a liquid, but when it reaches to 32° Fahrenheit (F), it freezes into ice. ... When it begins to boil, some of the water turns into steam. (Steam is the gas state of water, and is also called water vapor.)
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