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Q: Why do you think the temperature changes follow this unique pattern?
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Why do you think temperature changes follow this unique pattern?

If you want to ask questions about "this unique pattern", then I suggest that you make sure that there is a pattern that follows!


What is unique about temperature during phase changes?

It doesn't change notwithstanding heat energy changes.


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is pattern formation unique for liveing organisms


What unique feature does water exhibit in response to temperature changes?

The unique feature of water in response to temperature changes is known as the anomalous expansion of water. When heated, ice and water first contract till the temperature exceeds 4 degrees Celsius at which point expansion starts.


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What pattern is a giraffes skin?

they are all unique.


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What change to a solid to a liquid?

well the tiny atomshave to move closer together to make a solid. the tiny atom only move in a very tiny cicle movement There are matter/elements that changes to solid from liquid. Water for example when reaches its freezing point turns to solid. This change is affected by pressure and temperature-both are unique to itself and is affected by each.- if the pressure chages definitely temperature changes and if the temperature changes definitely pressure changes . The "change to liquid to solid" is the process on which the matter changes its physical form from soft to hard. Dropping a gallon of water to your head is different from dropping a galon of ice. Which do you prefer? ;D (in laymans term)


What is a giraffes skin pattern like?

they are all unique.


Do all zebras have the same black and white stripe pattern?

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When flint and opals break they have a unique arclike pattern?

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The temperature at which a substance changes from its solid state to its liquid state?

The freezing point. This is unique to the material you are talking about, and must be looked up in a table or a chemistry book or online. Water changes at 0 degrees Celsius, which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit, if you are at normal atmospheric pressure (1 ATM). If they don't tell you what pressure you are at, you can assume 1 ATM (one atmosphere, normal outside air pressure)