how are 3 states of water interchangeable
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Answer: The three forms of water are solid, liquid and gaseous state. All the 3 forms are dependent on temperature. Ice is the solid form of water and it is formed when the temperature drops very low. Water vapor is the gaseous form of water, and it is formed when the temperature is very high, liquid water starts evaporating and gets converted into gaseous form, when the temperature keeps soaring high.
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- There are three states of water: solid, liquid, and gaseous.
- Temperature has an impact on all three types. When the temperature drops below a particular threshold, ice develops as a solid form of water.
- Water vapour is a gaseous form of water that develops at extremely high temperatures.
- As the temperature rises, liquid water begins to evaporate and change to gaseous form.
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