Water is always changing states between liquid, vapour and ice. True or false
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true
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As it moves through the water cycle, water often changes from a liquid, to a solid (ice), to a gas (water vapor). Water in oceans and lakes is typically liquid; but it is solid ice in glaciers, and often invisible water vapor in the atmosphere. Clouds are tiny droplets of liquid water or small ice crystals.
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It's true
Because, water can change its form from liquid to solid after cooling .
After heating it changes its form to vapour..
And, when kept at room temperature its form is generally liquid
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