It would first change from a solid to a liquid.
yes it has to be heated in water in a supersaturated solution.
ones it get pressure and heated
Sedimentary rock can be eroded into sediments, heated and compressed into metamorphic rock, or melted into magma and cooled into igneous rock.
It allows for more sugar to dissolve in the water, therefore producing more product, since the water can be laden with more sugar.
In 1949, the sugar maple was determined to be the state tree of Vermont. The sugar maple is also known as the rock or hard maple.
Contact metamorphic rock forms at such boundaries, as the minerals in the rock change due to the increase in temperature or the influx of heated fluids.
State tree: Sugar MapleState mammal: BeaverState rock: GarnetState insect: 9-spotted ladybug
lava cooling to become rock is a change of state from liquid to solid
Sedimentary rocks get turned in to metamorphic rocks by heat and pressure. They get heated by magma and convection currents, which causes the rock to change.
Sedimentary Rock which becomes heated and pressed and Igneous Rock which is also heated and compressed.
rock sugar = Kandis rock sugar = Kandiszucker
Metamorphic rocks are formed when the minerals in a rock are change chemically. Normally these rocks are near magma and get heated up, but do not melt.