Yes - unless you can completely isolate it from moisture and keep it at a steady temperature.
Yes, pressure treated lumber may shrink over time as it dries out.
It will shrink!
Contract or shrink.
A hypertonic solution does shrink. It is when the osmotic pressure is greater than the solution that is within it.
Surface tension is a property of the surface of a liquid that causes it to resist external forces, leading to the minimization of its surface area. This results in the surface tending to shrink, rather than expand.
No it will cause rubber to expand.
The opposite of expand is contract (in some uses, to shrink).For expand (increase), the opposite can be reduce or decrease.For expand (widen), the opposite would be to narrow.For expand (inflate) the opposite would be to deflate.
It depends what nation you are referring to. Nations do not move. They may expand or shrink their borders through various means but essentially they remain where they have always been.
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Because the shirt is dumped into the wash horizontally..causing the shirt to expand from the sides and shrink vertically.
to be the viking to expand their colony
Any liquid or solid shrinks when frozen; the molecules contract. Molecules expand when thawed.