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Yes. A physical change such as melting, can change a solid, such as ice, into a liquid, water.
A physical change is any kind of change that occurs in matter without changing its chemical composition. Examples of physical changes include melting, vaporization, sublimation, a piece of glass shattered into pieces, shredding paper.
An outside force, measured in Newtons(N)
A liquid changing into a gas is called evaporation.
Water needs to be heated to enter its gas phase as steam.
physical weathering
It depends if the change is physical or chemical. If it is a physical change, the wood or iron never really changed, just it's physical appearance. If the change is chemical then the wood or iron supposedly can't change back to it's original substance or matter.
It is a physical process. Not really a change of any kind.
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Oxygen.
It is a physical change.
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An orange is a physical object and is not any kind of "change"!
An 'iceberg' is no kind of change, but the melting and forming is a physical change.