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the most materials get closer they have space that r range to 5*10-15 (10 raise to -15)mrange of atomic diameter or less than that
No. Most materials expand when they get hotter. A notable exception is water between 0 and 4 degrees centigrade.No. Most materials expand when they get hotter. A notable exception is water between 0 and 4 degrees centigrade.No. Most materials expand when they get hotter. A notable exception is water between 0 and 4 degrees centigrade.No. Most materials expand when they get hotter. A notable exception is water between 0 and 4 degrees centigrade.
because of cold climate
Hot insulation can be found in materials that areheat conductors such as aluminum foil where as cold insulationcannot.
Hot, because the molecules in the material are farther apart, at least in a gas
Contract, or become smaller.
It is a true statement.
The most common materials used in bridge building are generally steel or concrete for larger bridges, and stone or wood for smaller bridges.
is it when thet get smaller
Most materials shrink in cold weather and expand in hot weather because the molecules slow down when cold The most notable exception, of course, is water, which expands as it freezes.
the most materials get closer they have space that r range to 5*10-15 (10 raise to -15)mrange of atomic diameter or less than that
a element can not be broken down in to smaller such materials
No, but the chances are smaller when it is cold out.
no
put them in cold water
You cold make a stove out of other materials but as Iron is abundant, most stoves are mostly made of Iron.
smaller They stay the same size.