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No, rock does not melt when it is changing into metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks form from pre-existing rocks, such as sedimentary or igneous rocks, through a process called metamorphism. This process involves changes in temperature, pressure, or the presence of fluids, which cause the minerals in the rock to recrystallize without melting.
yes it can eg the higher you go the stronger the air pressure gets . that why when your in an airoplane sometimes your eardrums pop because the pressur is changing and your body is not used to it. it can also get so low that u explode from the inside eg in space.
because they are always fighting
1.because earth acts like a bar magnet and we had imagined that there is a magnet in earths core
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Conformity is taking on the attitudes if others because of real or imagined pressure. APEX
It reflected the changing attitudes because it made whites realize that blacks should be treated equally.
Changing British attitudes would have pushed Confederation because, the British were only concerned about making money in the Market and becoming larger (population). The British only wanted to join with the US because the US could take on their debt and they could go without hunger and riots!
no, because it is the same throughout, except if the temperature and pressure is changing
later amendments reflect changing attitudes about equality and the expansion of democracy.
Information technology can be a high pressure business because of the rapidly changing technology. Keeping up with all of the changes can cause stress.
Because of pressure from piers .. He didn't want to compete with her.
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The atmospheric pressure is the best indicator of current and changing weather conditions, because low pressure will indicate clouds and storms coming. High pressure indicates that clear skies and sunny weather are to come.
There is a relationship between attitudes and behavior. This is because attitudes effect how people react to different situations and how they deal with them.
the caste system is deeply ingrained in the social fabric and cultural norms of the society. It has been practiced for centuries and is often justified by religious beliefs. Additionally, the caste system provides social and economic privileges to certain groups, which makes it difficult for those benefiting from it to willingly give up their advantages.