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Yes, temperatures change all the time
Matter does not move from a solid, to a liquid, to a gas. It is more proper to say that it changes its state. At different temperatures, all matter changes its state because of the different levels of energy that are required for it to maintain certain states. At the lowest temperatures, matter is a solid. As the temperature is increased, it can change into a liquid, and ultimately a gas. There are even higher states like plasma that involves even higher temperatures, like those found in the sun.
Almost all processes in nature runs faster at higher temperatures. This means that food is to be kept at low temperatures to allow a longer storage time. Since almost all food products contain water, there is a phase-change at (or around) 0 °C. So preservation ultimately reduce the microbial load or it make the enviornmetn difficult for microbes to grow.
Almost all chemicals become more soluble at higher temperatures.
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The resistance that all matter offers to change of position or motion is called inertia.
All gasses will become a liquid at either a certain temperature or pressure, as gas is 1 of the 4 states of matter. Any gas that undergoes a condensation phase change