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what state of matter is the water in the pond????

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Answered by SᴘᴀʀᴋʟɪɴɢCᴀɴᴅʏ
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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. (Ice is the solid state of water.) When water reaches 212° F, it boils.

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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. (Ice is the solid state of water.) When water reaches 212° F, it boils.

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