The particles will contract.
if they are heated then they turn to a liquid, if that are a soled well they are hard like ice
it becomes ice
When particles are heated or cooled, they do not change size at all. They simply move with greater kinetic energy so the space between particles increases. This prompts the changes in size we see when substances are heated or cooled.
its a movement of small particles of matter
As a rule of thumb atoms tend to Contract(less space in between each atom) and expand with heat( more space in between each atom). ice if i rember correctly is the only material that does expand when frozen though.
if they are heated then they turn to a liquid, if that are a soled well they are hard like ice
colder
Particles vibrate faster when they are heated.
colder
Use a Red Neck AC: One block of ice (or a metal bowl of ice cubes)--it take a substantial amount. Place a fan behind it. The air from the fan blowing over the ice will be cooled. Close up the room, and the cooled air will cool even further.
It contracts.
it loses energy that makes it not move as quickly, therefore it gets smaller. that answer your question?
because the particles of the compound, called atoms, vibrate more when heated and then when cooled the
the body is cooled when you eat cold ice or when you go to a place that is cold
no Ice particles fall from the sky but Ice crystals form on the ground.
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when its cooled out!!