1. Burning of a building
2. Adding sugar to lemonade
3. Water changing to steam
4. Rusting of iron
5. Fluffy egg whites
6. Leaves changing color
7. Milk turning sour
8. Faded cloth
9. Churning of milk
10. Baking rolls
11. Ripening of tomatoes
12. A stick broken into small pieces
13. Growing vegetables
14. Formation of a gas bubble
15. Disappearance of color
16. Making ice cream
17. Using hot water to expand a metal cup
18. Opened canned fruit left out of the refrigerator for a few days
19. Digestion of food
20. Popcorn popping
21. Freezing water
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Physical changes involve changes in appearance, shape, or state of matter without altering the chemical composition. These changes are usually reversible and do not produce new substances. On the other hand, chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties. They are often irreversible and can result in the release of energy, such as in combustion reactions.
Some good changes in matter include melting, which allows solids to become liquids, and evaporation, which allows liquids to become gases. These changes can help substances change form without altering their chemical composition. Additionally, condensation can help purify substances by separating out different components based on their boiling points.
Good effects of changes in matter include providing energy for various processes, creating new materials with unique properties, allowing for the recycling of resources, and facilitating the production of essential goods. Bad effects of changes in matter can include the release of harmful pollutants into the environment, depletion of natural resources, generation of waste that can be difficult to manage, and potential negative impacts on ecosystems and human health.
the concept of phase state can also be applied to social change. it can be impossible to predict the point/moment at which serious social change - good or bad - takes place. just as if one had never seen water boil before it would be difficult to predict what change would occur as the temp approached 212 F, it may be impossible/difficult to know at what point serious social changes might occur in a complex system. an analogy: a mechanical levered light switch may move through a near-180 degree arc, but at some point the contact is made and the light goes on/off. if one had never seen this occur and did not know the underlying mechanism (which is certainly true for most factors in complex social situations!) it would be hard to predict what would happen at some point in the lever's movement.
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Changes are good for a person, unless the changes are not good changes... then, changes are bad for a person. If you support bad changes then you would be supporting bad change for a person.
good effect: keeps hair in place bad effect: chemicals that are in it
the cinema has relies an good and bad effect on children.
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Horses good, smallpox bad.
There are good and bad social effects of tourism. A good effect is that there will be money to spend on public facilities and festivals. A bad effect is that the city may become overcrowded and lead to increased crime.
BAD EFFECTS:Acid RainBurning of Wood
It will effect everyone. That is why they are so important.
no its bad effect for health but
karma?
they're not bad, its the application you give to what you do, if you make a cake, you are chemical transforming flour into bread, if you make orange juice, you are physical transforming the orange into juice.