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Yes, it simply means the matter is in a gaseous state. Its other states are liquid and solid. If matter goes from the gas to the liquid state, it's called condensation. If it goes from gas to solid, it's called deposition. In the gaseous state, matter does not have a fixed shape or volume.
thee temperature goes higher because when it absorbs heat,the temperature goes hotter :)
it goes from gas to solid
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There are three states of matter that exist on earth: solids, liquids and gasses. When matter goes from a solid state to a liquid, that matter is said to have melted. From liquid to gas it is called vaporizing. From a gas to a liquid is condensation and from liquid to solid is freezing.
It goes in the same formation over and over
Stephen Matter goes by Smatter.
Generally the verb follows, but sometimes it precedes the subject, especially in questions, e.g. "Have you any wool?" and phrases like "So goes the story."
Chemistry - the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
No it doesn't
it is when the process goes up and down and forms more of the it and goes thourgh the same process over and over again
Three things that will remain equal, regardless of where the solid matter goes are temperature, mass and pressure.
No. This might be a matter of semantics, but you don't grow cheese - you make it. Cheese is not a living organism that goes through cell division and mitosis. Cheese can expand through gas formation or can have mold or other organisms grow on or in it, but the cheese itself does not grow.
`Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertilizer.
it is the study of matter and its relation to energy thats changes the matter under goes
Oceans control the weather on earth by the evaporation cycle happening. The heat sucks up the water by making it turn it into steam ,then the steam goes up to the clouds then in a matter of time it will fall as rain.
When thermal energy is added the matter goes slower