the part that you walk on :P
The sidewalk being warmed by the heat of the sun is a physical process. The sun's rays transfer heat energy to the sidewalk through radiation, causing the molecules in the sidewalk to vibrate more rapidly and increase in temperature. This is a physical change as no new substances are being formed in this process.
No
It undergoes a physical change because the matter that makes up the sidewalk does not change. THe side walk goes through a chemical and physical change because the heat makes it constrict by shacking the particles just like it happens with food
No. The sidewalk is still a sidewalk. All of the same molecules are still there in the same arrangement.
YES!!! Inside is a compound word, because both 'in' and 'side' can act as separate words.
In "where the sidewalk ends," the stressed syllables are "where," "side," and "ends," while the unstressed syllables are "the," "the," and "walk."
beside sideways inside bedside alongside roadside sidewalk outside seaside
The word sidewalk has two syllables. The syllables are side-walk.
The sidewalk??
Not on a public sidewalk.
Yes. Sidewalk is a compound word.Type your answer here...
the side furthest from the kerb (or sidewalk)
to get to the other side
walkway, or side path
I think it,s louder inside the car
When possible, pedestrians should walk: On the right side of the road to avoid oncoming cars.
The correct alphabetical order is:displayduringenjoyfaceinsidenineninetyplacereplacesidesidewalksuretadpolethesewhole