There are many ways that a structure may behave over time. Structures may expand or contract depending on the materials used to make the structure, or the weather conditions a structure has been exposed to over time.
If a structure is made of a flimsy type of material, it may cause the structure to contract or expand. Bridges are a type of structure that may expand or contract depending on the weather environment the bridge is in.
The flexibility of the materials used to build a structure may play a role in whether a structure can expand or contract. If a structure is in water and develops rust, that can also interfere with the integrity of the structure.
Structures that have been exposed to adverse weather conditions may damage a structure. The damages to a structure may cause it to expand or contract, which may be because of the materials used to build the structure.
no, the skeleton is a support structure. The muscles expand and contract to create movement in the body.
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A expansion joint is a piece of metal in a bridge that allows it to expand and contract with changing temperatures without causing damage to the structure. This helps prevent the bridge from cracking or collapsing under temperature variations.
explain how temperature affects matter using the words contract and expand
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They have to either expand or contract through movement. They can only expand and contract as far as their tissues will allow,
It will contract.
All rock can expand or contract.
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