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Burning fossil fuels like coal and oil, which adds extra carbon dioxide to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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Changes that take place at a fairly predictable rate, depending on body temperature at the time of death, and environmental temperature once death has taken place. The size of the body and the presence or absence of bacterial infection will also influence these changes.
The colour, the temperature and formation of gas
Burning fossil fuels like coal and oil, which adds extra carbon dioxide to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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If a thermodynamic process takes place at a constant temperature it is called "isothermal". A word of caution however: the internal energy of a system may not remain the same in an isothermal process if the composition or phase changes; e.g. melting ice can be an isodthermal process but there is certainly a change in internal energy when it happens.
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Isothermal process is a process in which change in pressure and volume takes place at a constant temperature.
Rock is soil compacted and changed physically and chemically over thousands of years. The changes are due to temperature, pressure and various chemicals in the area that process is taking place.
These are called isothermic processes.
Warm blooded animals can generate their own heat in a cold enviorment. Cold blooded animals change their temperature if they are in a cold place their body temperature changes cold if they are in a warm place it changes warm. Temperature change
it is because when cold wind from the poles blow it's temperature gradually decreases whereas, when the hot wind or westerlies from the equator blows temperature of the place gradually rises.
In the process evaporation water changes from a liquid to a gas.
Isochoric process is a process in which change in pressure and temperature takes place in such a way that the volume of the system remains constant.