This could be a long answer but simply, the more heat, the more energy the atoms/molecules have (causing more powerful vibrations in the atoms), making it easier to break the bonds between the molecules/atoms. this will change the state of the compound/element in question :)
Temperature is not related to changes in state of matter.
The other way around would have been a better question:
"How are changes in state of matter related to temperature"
No, matter is the general term for substances or 'stuff'. Energy is the ability to cause change.
All chemical reactions cause the change of color and the Change in temperature. Chemical reactions also have the characteristic of releasing gas.
The major cause of changes in states of matter is the change in temperature.As the temperature decreases to certain limit, a gas will condenses into a liquid and a liquid will freeze into a solid. It also works the other way around. And so, when temperature increases to certain limit, a solid will melt into a liquid, and a liquid will evaporate into a gas. However, there are special cases where a solid can turn into a gas (skipping the liquid phase) through a process called sublimation.The temperatures at which these phase changes happen depend on the substances since different substances have different chemical make ups and bonding structures.
Define "climate". Note the importance of temperature.
Yes it would because of the cause of the seas strength
Temperature and pressure are the most common.
It can.
Change in temperature is not a chemical change rather it is a physical change because it does not cause any change in composition or chemical properties of matter.
Yes.
When a substance changes from one state of matter to another it is called changing its state. Temperature changes are usually the main cause of this change.
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Different temperatures cause matter to change state. When the temperature lowers, matter condenses and forms a solid. When the temperature rises, matter spreads out and becomes a liquid. If the temperature rises even further, the matter could become so spread out that it isn't visible to the naked eye anymore, which would be a gas.
No, matter is the general term for substances or 'stuff'. Energy is the ability to cause change.
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When a substance changes from one state of matter to another it is called changing its state. Temperature changes are usually the main cause of this change.
Energy can change the state of the matter and can affect density, pressure and temperature. It can cause deformation of matter and also can cause disintegration to other substance. How the energy affect would deal with what type of energy associate with the matter. Electrical energy could dissociate the matter to ion by excitation of electron. Thermal energy cause molecular vibration and break over the bonding energy becoming gas. The answer is very depending on type of energy concern.
A rise in temperature