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Solid crystals of sugar should begin to precipitate throughout the solution.
Spontaneous combustion occurs when materials oxidize in a manner that creates heat in the material which cannot be dissipated until the overall temperature exceeds the combustion temperature. No ecternal source (initioation) by a hot point is required.
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I have a cough then suddenly, the phlegm was blocking my throat.
a gas turns into a liquid when a hot gas (such as your breath) hits a cold surface (Such as a cold window) The gas suddenly gets cold and forms little liquid molecules (Which in my examples case is water). This process is called condensation
when it is in the form of ice. When water freezes it expands. If a rock has a crack in it and water goes in the crack and freezes, it will expand and melt over and over. eventually it can split the rock.
Solid crystals of sugar should begin to precipitate throughout the solution.
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No, "suddenly" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to describe how an action takes place.
What is the subject
Yes suddenly would be considered both an adjective and an adverb. Adjectives describe what, where, when, how. Adverbs describe which one, what time, etc
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Suddenly the temperature dropped and then the room got really cold.
The temperature suddenly dropped and the room got cold, very cold.
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The word "suddenly" is an adverb. It is used to describe how something occurs quickly and unexpectedly.
Lakes, and to a lesser degree, rivers, freeze as the ambient temperature reduces below Zero. This never happens "suddenly" and it takes time for the water to assume the surrounding temperature.
Yes, it can. When a cold front moves in, the temperature can drop suddenly and dramatically. This is the sort of temperature change that can precipitate storms and tornadoes.