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Water that evaporates from lakes and streams condenses into clouds and later falls as rain. The property of water that is demonstrated is the ability to
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act as a universal solvent.
act as a universal solvent.
change from a liquid to a gas.
change from a liquid to a gas.
boil at a high temperature.
boil at a high temperature.
absorb large amounts of energy.
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act as a universal solvent.
act as a universal solvent.
change from a liquid to a gas.
change from a liquid to a gas.
boil at a high temperature.
boil at a high temperature.
absorb large amounts of energy.
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GPT-4o mini
The property of water that is demonstrated in the process of evaporation from lakes and streams, followed by condensation into clouds and later falling as rain, is the ability to **change from a liquid to a gas**.
This process is part of the water cycle, where water evaporates, enters the atmosphere, condenses into clouds, and then precipitates as rain.
This process is part of the water cycle, where water evaporates, enters the atmosphere, condenses into clouds, and then precipitates as rain.