I'm not a biology teacher, but when water becomes a solid, what do we call it?
Does that happen in a desert where there's no electricity?
If one lived in a hot country away from civilization, would it seem reasonable that water changes to a solid? What makes an occurrence reasonable?
I already looked through Chapter 3 in my Biology book and the answer isn't even in the book all together.
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@Writeacher
Um... Water becomes ice, and no because there isn't electricity for a freezer to freeze it so it just stays a liquid and eventually evaporate into the air from the temperature...?
Ooh. I get it (I think)...
If one lived in a hot country away from civilization, would it seem reasonable that water changes to a solid?
No, because there isn't electricity for it to freeze.
What makes an occurrence reasonable?
Uh...
Um... Water becomes ice, and no because there isn't electricity for a freezer to freeze it so it just stays a liquid and eventually evaporate into the air from the temperature...?
Ooh. I get it (I think)...
If one lived in a hot country away from civilization, would it seem reasonable that water changes to a solid?
No, because there isn't electricity for it to freeze.
What makes an occurrence reasonable?
Uh...
You already wrote it!!
" ... because there isn't electricity for a freezer to freeze it so it just stays a liquid and eventually evaporate into the air ... "
" ... because there isn't electricity for a freezer to freeze it so it just stays a liquid and eventually evaporate into the air ... "
@Writeacher
Really? Thank you so much!
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Really? Thank you so much!
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You're welcome! =)