Anywhere between 32 and 211 Degrees Fahrenheit Density: 1 g/ml Particles move fairly fast and are not very packed together
Liquid
Solid (Ice)
31 Degrees Fahrenheit and below Density: 0.92 g/ml Particles move slow and are tightly packed together
Solid
Gas (Water Vapor)
212 Degrees Fahrenheit and above Density: 0.999 g/ml
212 Degrees Fahrenheit+Density: 0.999 g/ml Particles move fast and are very loose
GAS
How do they change?
Ice-> Water: When the Ice gets hotter then 31 degrees then it begins melting, which makes particles move more also making the particles got farther apartWater -> Ice: When water gets below 32 degrees it starts freezing which slows down particles and packs them more and more tightly togetherWater -> Water Vapor: when water gets above 32 degrees it begins to heat up and can even start boiling causing particles to move far apart and move fasterWater Vapor-> Water: When the temperature starts to drop it can starts to cause the water vapor to condensates and come down as snow, water, etc