yes, if you apply pressure to an object it will change the state, by changing the shape of it
At high altitude the pressure is lower.
Predominant examples are pressure and temeperature.
The storms that spawn tornadoes usually occur with low-pressure systems that are hundreds of miles across. Tornadoes themselves are centers of intense low pressure. The lower the pressure is inside the tornado compared to its surroundings, the stronger the tornado becomes.
Matter changing state is usually a result of the material changing temperature and/or a change in the surrounded pressure on the material. The change of state is usually associated with a change in its density.
Depth and temperature affect pressure by increasing the pressure as the depth increases. As depth increases, temperature often falls.
Pressure and temperature are two factors that both affect the state of any type of matter.
At high altitude the pressure is lower.
Matter changes state because of temperature and pressure. These quantities bring change.
Matter changes state because of pressure and temperature.
Movement of wind.
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when something is being heated up, it expands increasing the pressure.
pressure and the change of state is chemical
Predominant examples are pressure and temeperature.
Temperature or pressure.
Conversion of liquid to gases state
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