change in color, evaporate, burned out lol vanish
To adorn useful objects
Yes. A liquid becoming a solid is the very definition of freezing.
There are mainly two effects after heating a solid.It will eiter melt to become a liquid or become a gas by the process of sublimation or there will be no physical change..................another effect is that the solid will become very hot
It will become very cold and we will have less food. Lots of fruits and veggies grow in summer. Then we will become very hungry. So let's not hope that will happen!
Objects which are high quality last longer than ordinary objects. High quality objects usually have more cost. Objects with less quality may become unusable in a small period.
There is a very slim chance that it could happen
Some archaeologists may become very upset.
your eyes become very irritant and puffy
Yes, light can exert a force on solid objects through radiation pressure. This force is very small for everyday objects due to the low momentum of photons, but it can be more significant for objects with large surface areas or in specific experimental setups.
solid objects are objects that are made up of molecules really tight together making it hard for them to move around. in liquids the molecules are a little further apart giving them some room. in a gas they are flying around very fast and seldomnely hit eachother.
Yes, a liquid can become so viscous that it no longer flows easily. This can happen when the liquid's molecules become highly entangled, making it very difficult for them to move past each other. At a certain point, the liquid essentially solidifies and exhibits properties of a solid rather than a liquid.
You would likely become very dehydrated.