Yes, if you cool a gas, its volume decreases.
While putting on make up appears to make a physical change, it does not constitute one. A physical change actually involves something changing physically.
physical, because the chemical composition of the aspirin stays the same. only it's physical state changes from a solid pill to a powder.
physical, you did nothing it to make it change like add something to it...lol
yes. a chemical change/reaction is irriversable, whereas a physical change/reaction is reversable.
No. A physical change like melting does not make something's mass change.
to make something less or smaller using
Physical is the opposite of chemical in science. A chemical change involves an actual change in the molecular make up of something while a physical change may remove matter but the chemical make up does not change.
physical, when it is changed by something not at the molecular level it is physical like your question, this is physical, if it were chemical it would be something like pouring acid on it
Because you are just breaking it into smaller pieces. The rock's chemical make up is not being changed.
a physical change of paper is ex: ripping,cutting, and anything else to make the paper smaller, shorter, or less of what it was. tearing,
If by matter you mean molecules / atoms then no. Physical change is when the look / shape of something is changed but not its chemical structure, chemical change is when the molecules that make up the object n question are changed.
The prefix "de-" means to reverse the action or make something less or smaller. For example, "deflate" means to make something smaller by removing air.