If the heat in question is approaching the object-in-question's melting point, the object will become more and more fluid-like the further up to, and past, its melting point the temperature goes.
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Weathering, erosion, or application of heat or pressure would result in the change in shape of a rock.
Yes, particularly with excessive heat or wear.
u can freeze, heat, shape, or change its color
they are different because a chemical change is a change in which you apply heat to a object to change it in form physical change is when you change a form it size or shape but do not apply heat.So you will know the differnce because when you add heat to any object its a chemical change but expccpt boiling water
it can change the shape of enzymes & active site so the enzyme is unable to work
by the addition of heat
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Denaturation- The change in shape of proteins and loss of their function when exposed to heat, acids, bases, and/or heavy metals
Weathering, erosion, or application of heat or pressure would result in the change in shape of a rock.
Accommodation is the term that means the lens of the eye can change shape. When it changes shape, the eye can focus on items far away or close.
Yes, particularly with excessive heat or wear.
u can freeze, heat, shape, or change its color
Heat or cool the substance will change it's physical state.
Yes, a solid shape can change. If the heat rises above a certain temperature that which a solid can handle (the melting point) than the solid begins a physical change into a liquid.
denaturation.
Assuming that they do have a fixed shape to start with, when they are subject to heat or force. The forces could be compression, extension or deforming stress.
it is a chemical change and i think maybe it is because you use heat to melt it and metal to shape it.