Over time, yes. One tribe indigenous to the Americas strapped boards of wood to infants' heads and kept them on for years, so that they would have flat foreheads.
It is a physical change unless it is caught on fire to mold into a different shape then it would be a chemical change. The substance that does change shape does not develop new chemical properties.
Gases can NOT change shape because gases don't have a 'shape', it's the container in which they are held that has a shape)
Yes, a solid shape can change. If the heat rises above a certain temperature that which a solid can handle (the melting point) than the solid begins a physical change into a liquid.
Yes
The ciliary muscles
yes in order for them to eat sortain food
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the main substance that causes the myosin head to change shape during muscle contraction. When ATP binds to the myosin head, it energizes the myosin molecule and allows it to detach from actin, resetting the myosin head for the next contraction cycle.
how did 9/11 change peoples lives
she didn't change peoples lives she could threw her songs...
no a change in shape is physical change
can solid change shape
The Ragdoll cat's ideal head shape is broad with a modified wedge shape.
A Black racers head is more of a roundish oval shape
the shape of a peanut head
Changing the shape CAN change the density. If you change it into a smaller shape, then you increase the density. However the mass will not change.
Nobody's head is perfectly round. It is a free-form shape. Everybody's is a different shape.
The Ideal head shape of the Italian Greyhound is elongated and narrow.