Keeping warm is not a change - of any sort.
Physical, definatly.
It is a pbysical change because its still the same thing. For example if i take a person named Tyler and paint his nails black and a black trench coat on, and dye his hair purple and cut it into a mohak, its still same old Tyler! Do u get it?
it's pysical, since it does not produce heat itself, e.g: the human body produces heat, but your coat- (the insulater) though it helps you keep warm, the coat is not producing heat and is atually keeping body heat inside the insulation.
Yes and that animal will probably die
Physical - because you're changing the appearance - not the composition of the wall.
Physical properties are anything describing the puppy, opposed to chemical properties such as flamibility and reactivity. Size, color, shape, and coat length are all physical properties.
Wear a lab coat, gloves and goggles. Also use a fume hood.
This is an example of adaptation, where dogs develop a thicker coat of fur to help them survive in colder temperatures. This physiological change enhances their insulation, keeping them warm and protected from harsh winter conditions. It illustrates how animals can adjust their physical characteristics in response to seasonal environmental changes.
For keeping it warm
An animal would develop a longer and thicker coat of hair or fur.
IT WON'T CHANGE THE COAT BUT IT WILL CHANGE THE TEMPERAMENT BECAUSE THEY WILL BE MORE CALM!! IT WON'T CHANGE THE COAT BUT IT WILL CHANGE THE TEMPERAMENT BECAUSE THEY WILL BE MORE CALM!!
Seed scarification is a process that softens the seed coat, allowing for water uptake and subsequent swelling of the seed. This can be achieved naturally through factors like weathering or artificially through physical or chemical treatment methods.