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by changing the position of the object being observed
It will be a physical change, because you're only changing the state of the element. Although it's really hard to do it, you can still change it back by changing the temperature being applied to it.
Because of the amount of sunlight changing from the earth being on its axis
An alteration is an act of altering or making something different, or the state of being altered - a change in the form of the nature of something.
Remember that a chemical change is anything that alters the identity or composition of a substance. So something such as color change, a solid being formed, a gas being produced or temperature changing would constitute a chemical change.
"To change" is an infinitive, which means it specifies the action, or verb, without ever stating the subject. For instance, with "to change," we are being told something is changing without being ever told what is being changed For this reason, we don't usually keep verbs in their infinitive form, but we conjugate them to fit the subject and tense, such as: "I changed, they are changing it, they will change." However, exceptions for keeping an infinitive intact in the sentence would be when the infinitive is the subject or an object and not the actual verb. As a subject, "To change is sometimes scary" or as an object, "I didn't want to change."
Condensation is a physical change, as no new substances are being formed. It is only water changing from gas form to liquid form.
They are changing in the sense that they are growing and new buildings and other developments are being done in them.
Because of the amount of sunlight changing from the earth being on its axis
Usually, one would change the aperture to compensate for the change in shutter speed in order to keep the level of exposure the same. Changing the aperture affects the depth of field.
No actually it isn't. Breaking a bone is a physical change. Think about it. Are you changing it into a different substance. No you're not, so it's a physical change.