Answer:
Option A. When energy is lost from water it gets colder.
Step-by-step explanation:
Water is the one substance present on Earth that can be found in its three different states; solid, liquid, and gas. The water cycle or hydrologic cycle describes this continuous movement that water goes through, in which all three states are achieved. The main external factor that makes the hydrologic cycle possible is the sun, which provides the energy required for water to change its state. When energy is released from water, the particles in it start to react to this event and as a result, water starts to get colder. If all of the energy inside the water is completely lost, then the water changes from its liquid state to solid, in the process known as freezing: this is how ice is made.