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Mars water exists primarily as ice, with some reports suggesting trace amounts of liquid water may also be present temporarily. Gas phase water, or water vapor, has been detected in the Martian atmosphere.
No, mars is a rocky planet which appears red due to the amount of iron oxide (or commonly known as rust) that the planet contains. If mars was a gas planet we would not be able to land there.
If Mars is an Jovian planet, the life will not exists and the life on Mars is possible because he Earth element on the mars also helps the life on mars.
The three states of water (H2O) are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). Each state is determined by the temperature and pressure of the environment.
Water can change form through evaporation, condensation, and freezing. Evaporation occurs when water changes from its liquid form to a gas, condensation is the opposite process where water vapor cools and turns back into liquid, while freezing is the process where liquid water solidifies into ice.
No. Liquid gas refers to a state where a substance is in a liquid state at temperatures below its boiling point. Water vapor, on the other hand, refers specifically to the gaseous form of water.
Water vapor is already a gas since it is the gaseous form of water. If you are referring to how water vapor turns into liquid water, it does so through condensation when the temperature decreases enough for the vapor to condense back into liquid form.
Evaporation changes water from a liquid to a gas by adding energy to break the bonds between water molecules. Condensation changes water from a gas to a liquid by removing energy so that the molecules come closer together and form liquid droplets.