They expand.
Yes,because we are science. We are matter. We can expand and contract. We are living things.
Because heat makes things expand, and cold makes things contract.("'\(o.o)/"')
Objects contract or expand depending on the temperature. Cold makes things contract, heat makes things expand. However, there are some exceptions. For example, water expands when it turns to ice. This is due to the process of crystallization. The reason that objects expand and contract is found at the atomic level. When an object is warm, its molecules move faster and spread out, making that object expand. However, when an object is cold, the atoms slow down and move back together, making the object contract.
There is no single characteristic for a place where things meet or converge. I would like to say that the place must be something physical, lines can converge on a page (or a screen), people can converge at a lunch table, rail lines converge in many places. However, that place isn't necessarily physical, you can have a meeting of minds, or ideas that converge in a single mind or in time.
A magnifying glass uses convex lenses to bend light rays, causing them to converge and form a larger image on our retina. This magnified image appears bigger because our brain interprets the focused light rays as coming from a larger object, hence making the object appear larger than its actual size.
things expand when heated and contract when cooled. This seasaw action creates cracks and weakness in structures/landforms and causes weathering.
A magnifying glass uses curved glass to bend light rays and make objects appear larger. The curved shape causes the light rays to converge, which makes the object appear closer and bigger than it actually is.
No they do not. They can only expand their jaws to devour things a little bit larger than their mouths but usually they go for the smaller easier targets of prey.
Everyday things that expand and contract include metal objects like coins, which expand when heated and contract when cooled. Rubber bands also expand and contract when stretched or relaxed due to changes in temperature. Additionally, gases such as air expand when heated and contract when cooled, which is why a balloon inflated indoors may shrink when taken outside on a cold day.
Expand generally means to expand the problem. I'm assuming this is a function, you'd expand it into a simpler form (factor things out and such).
I think it got cancelled because MTV didn't want to renew a contract and Mike Judge, the show's creator, was ready to move on to bigger things.
In most cases as objects get colder they contract and have higher densities since the kinetic energy of the individual molecules decrease and thus the intermolecular forces become relatively stronger and thus pull the structure together. But there are few cases where decrease in temperature actually yields a decrease in density, the most familiar of which is water. As water starts to freeze, it forms a crystalline structure created by hydrogen bonding, which actually places more distance between the molecules and thus results in a lower density, which is why ice floats on water. Thus, most objects contract as temperature decreases but there are exceptions (such as water) that do not follow this rule.