what is are physical processes of caribbean
I think dhatt the answer is a physical change because if you just bent it then surley you can unbent it and still have a piece of metal.
chemical. when it melts, it doesn't mean it changed into a new substance. it just changed physical states! it is still a metal. physical state is a physical property of any substance, so when it changes physical state, as in changes to liquid, solid or gas, it is still the same substance.
Still a physical change because its still gold and weren't doing anything like making a new element or mixing chemicals with the gold. So its still a physical change.
A physical change; you're turning the solid glass into a semi-liquid molten state, forming it into a desired shape, and then allowing it to cool and harden.
Tearing paper is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the paper. The paper still remains paper, just in smaller pieces.
Climate change is a physical process that helped form the Caribbean. This physical process can result in devastation because rising ocean levels and long droughts are possible.
The physical process that helped form the Caribbean is tectonic plate movement. The Caribbean is located in an area where multiple tectonic plates meet, resulting in the formation of volcanoes, earthquakes, and the creation of the Caribbean islands. This process is ongoing and continues to pose a threat today in the form of volcanic eruptions and seismic activity.
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The terrorist threat still exists.
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No, Trans Caribbean Airways was bought out by American Airlines in 1971.
Minor Threat never was 'straight edge' in the first place.
Yes. The melting point of salt solutions is lower than that of pure water.
The Caribbean in December is GREAT! It still gets into the 80s and is not scorching hot like it is in the summer months.
The old name for the Caribbean coast is Antilles. The Caribbean Sea was known as the Sea of the Antilles and is still referred to as such in many different European languages.
Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.
Type your answer here... Yes, because Delezie is still alive!