nine to twelve months after hatching, the males' necks begin to turn peacock blue, and their splendid plumage takes about four years to reach full size
I am pretty sure it is a flounder becaus it is not flat when it hatches out of the egg. It goes through metomorphosis.
physical changes
physical change
Peacocks are birds; birds lay eggs.
Peacocks adapt to seasonal changes primarily through their molting process, where they shed old feathers and grow new ones, often aligning this with seasonal shifts to ensure optimal plumage for mating displays. Additionally, their diet may vary seasonally, as they forage for different food sources that are available throughout the year. During colder months, peacocks seek shelter and may reduce their activity levels to conserve energy. Overall, their behaviors and physical changes help them thrive in diverse environments throughout the seasons.
Yes, all substances can undergo physical changes. Physical changes do not alter the chemical composition of a substance, but rather change its physical properties such as shape, size, or state (solid, liquid, gas). Examples of physical changes include melting, freezing, boiling, or dissolving.
tutti
The offspring go through stages. After hatching they are called larva. The larva then changes (metamorphose) into a pupa which in turn becomes an adult mosquito.
through pesticides
Cooking is a physical change due to how the texture of the food changes through the cooking process. The actual food physically changes.
Cooking is a physical change due to how the texture of the food changes through the cooking process. The actual food physically changes.
Neon can undergo physical changes such as changes in state (solid, liquid, gas) through heating or cooling, changes in density with changes in pressure, and changes in color when subjected to an electric current to produce different colored lights.