Physical change
It is a change in physicalness
Boiling is a physical change not a chemical property change. Changes of a substances state are physical changes. In a chemical change, a new compound or substance is the result. In a physical change no new substance is formed. Example: Water - whether it's a solid (ice) liquid (water) or a gas it's the same substance. When the water boils it changes to steam(gas) which is still water in the air, and when we cool down the gas (condensation) it changes back to water.
Yes. Photosynthesis involves the transfer of electrons. Photosynthesis causes a chemical change. All chemical changes involve either the transfer of electrons or a change in the configuration of electrons. No other way exists to make a chemical change.
solidification
The phrase qualitative change refers to the change of a sound. It can also refer to what the basic nature of a sound is.
There would be none because it changes when you change your Dewford phrase.
Cyclic change is a phrase used to describe any change in the environment and then these changes repeat. An example is the seasons on Earth; they change and will always repeat.
They can manipulate numbers and change calculations when one number in the table changes.
The official definition for the phrase physical weathering is " a term used in science that refers to the geological process of rocks breaking apart without changing their chemical composition.
Literal and colloquial, 'things change over time'.
I believe you're thinking of an endothermic reaction.
1. Rusting is a chemical change because it is an oxidation reaction. 2. The second part of your phrase is another question, it is incorrect and is confuse.