1:Freezing ice cubes
2:Boiling a kett;e, steam will come out the top
3:Iron wet clothing and steam will emit from the clothing
4:Put a frozen dinner in the oven and it will defrost
5:Put a frozen piece of toast in the toaster and it will defrost
erosion
no
because atoms expands when temperature increases in result physical changes.
If I had to guess, there are hundreds of different physical changes at school. Some good examples are when you sharpen your pencil, write on paper, or cut your lunch with a knife or fork. These examples are just a few ways that physical changes take place at school.
Physical changes in materials occur when the material undergoes a change in its physical properties without any change in its chemical composition. Examples of conditions that can cause physical changes include changes in temperature, pressure, or exposure to light or electricity. Physical changes can include changes in state (such as melting or freezing), changes in shape or size, or changes in properties (such as conductivity or solubility).
entire lifespan
Natural phenomena such as erosion, evaporation, and the changing of seasons occur without any external assistance. These changes are driven by physical and chemical processes inherent to nature.
mountains
the changes are physical
entire lifespan
Snow melting, laundry drying, movement of a tree in the wind
The most common physical changes that occur include changes in muscle mass, bone density, skin elasticity, and metabolism. Additionally, changes in vision, hearing, and hormone levels are also commonly experienced with aging.