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That would be the process of erosion or weathering. This is when water beats against rocks through rain or waves, and breaks them down into sediment.
Weathering and erosion would alter the shape of a rock, as would the application of stress possibly combined with high(er) temperature conditions.
Adaptation
physical change because part changes to a liquid or solid, while another part changes to a gas - however the substance is only changing state, so it would be a physical change
A decrease in the star's temperature
revise
There is no agenda and it would be evaluation, analysis THEN revise or improve is the final stage of policy process.
"Do all of my questions have a subject and a verb in the appropriate tense?" is a question I would not aks myself. "Why would I revise THIS?" always comes to mind.
by simplifying the given numbers
It would be either evaluating or simplifying.
he process of adding and subtracting radicals is similar to that of simplifying expressions with variables because they both involve like terms. For example: if you have 2 square root of 2 + 2 square root of 4, you would first simplify the the square root of 4 to get 2. Next, you would add the numbers outside of the square roots to get 4. Finally, you combine the square roots, but leave the final square root to 2 to get the final answer of 4 square root of 2. An example for simplifying variables is: x^2 + x^8. For this, you would add 2 and 8 to get 10. Then, you would combine the two variables to get x. Finally, the final answer would be x10.
Depends
Depends on what HTML object you want to manipulate. I really like document.getElementById to manipulate HTML, but... It would be handy if you could givie some more information.
Simplifying an equation often helps solve it.
It depends on what you're simplifying. If you are simplifying a fraction, then yes. You would be dividing both numbers by their GCF. Or greatest common factor. For example if you had 24/48. You would divide both by 24, the GCF. Leaving you with 1/2. (:
When a solid changes to a liquid the process is called melting.
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