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Heat goes up
the size of the ice cube decreases because it get heat and it melts
Heat is applied to water, water evaporates into steam which is condensed into high pressures and used to turn turbines whose movement in turn generates electricity.
It condense to liquid.
It bends towards the side that has the metal that expands the least when heat is applied.
The density of a fluid goes down (becomes less dense) when heat is applied.
You would remove the pot or pan and wipe up the water. They cook with magnetics instead of applied heat.
Heat goes up
It becomes metamorphic rock
Vapors are caused by the evaporation into air of a liquid. For example when water evaporates water vapor is produced. This typically happens when heat is applied to the liquid.
All the bubbles float to the top , this layer will grow if you don't remove it from the stove, it happens when tons of heat is applied
The glass liquefies.
Yes it does. Check in your science workbook.
the size of the ice cube decreases because it get heat and it melts
Yes, if the same amount of heat is applied.
When heat is applied to water, the molecules excite and move faster, and change into a gaseous state.
Evaporation is an endothermic process and absorb heat.