1) they are two different materials or 2) the solids are different size or 3) the solids have different densities.
Different melting points
they are not the same substance.
This is an unidentified part of Pakistan, about 60 miles south of Lahore
Different liquids have different freezing points. For water, it's 32 degrees Fahrenheit. 0 degrees Celsius.
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Degrees in Kelvin scale = Degrees in Celsius scale + 273,15.
they are different because the grassland range in the winter is 50 degrees and 90 in the summer . but the range for the desert is more than 100 degrees.
This is an unidentified part of Pakistan, about 60 miles south of Lahore
15g of the compound will dissolve in 100g of water at 0 degrees C. If two unidentified solids of the same texture and color have different solubilities in 100 grams of water at 20 degrees C, you could conclude that they are different substances.
Because opposite angles are 90 degrees.
They total 180 degrees, because they comprise half the total of the inside angles
they have different degreeses because a different degrees is what make different types of shape
10 degrees
It depends on the level of the students. School students should conclude that this statement is true. Higher level students should be able to conclude that the statement is only true in plane geometry. On a curved surface it is not true. On convex surfaces (bulging out), the angles add to more than 180 degrees, on concave surfaces (bulge in) they add to less than 180 degrees. Graduate students should conclude that the statement is equivalent to Euclid's parallel postulate and so conclude that, if the statement is not always true, that demonstrates the existence of consistent non-Euclidean geometries.
Different germs thrive on different temperatures.
The answer depends on the temperature scale that you are using. Also, different people have different tolerances.
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Different liquids have different freezing points. For water, it's 32 degrees Fahrenheit. 0 degrees Celsius.
It is different for everyone. For one of my employee's it is 72 degrees but for me it is 65 degrees.