When wood is cooled, its molecules lose energy and move closer together, causing the wood to contract or shrink. This can lead to changes in the wood's dimensions and density. Extreme cooling can also make wood more brittle and prone to cracking.
it blows
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it will solidify.
they expand
It contracts.
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It contracts. solid
this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
It turns into a Jammy Dodger
It solidifies.
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A burning wood fire, when cooled down or extinguished, leaves wood ashes.