If the food has water in it then it will expand.
They expand ------- No, normally metals expand when heated.
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i believe heat does expand... I'm not sure though. i think the particles separate to have room to vibrate. that causes the heat to expand. :)
Its very unusual for a substance to expand when it freezes, water is just odd that way. Its just a property of water, its moleucles expand in the area they take up and take up more space.
No, it is not. It is a verb form (the past and past participle of the verb expand) which can be used as an adjective meaning "increased in size, scope, or extent."
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The topic sentence and sentences that expand upon it.
aexpanisionism(expand)-policy of extending a nations boundry.
expand inflate As a adjective, inflated, full-scale, large, roomy
write down main sentences about the wedge and then expand them to make them into a paragraph
The verb of length is lengthen.Others, depending on the tense, are lengthens, lengthening and lengthened.Some example sentences are:"We will lengthen the road"."She lengthens her hair"."We are lengthening the deadline"."The ghostly arm lengthened towards the grave".
Supporting sentences provide details and examples that expand on the topic sentence. These sentences offer evidence, explanations, and examples to help develop the main idea presented in the topic sentence. They help to build a strong and cohesive paragraph by providing context and elaborating on the main point.
Supporting sentences typically provide more detailed information and examples to further explain or expand on the main idea presented in the topic sentence of a paragraph. They may include evidence, data, quotes, or anecdotes to bolster the argument or point being made. Additionally, supporting sentences can offer further analysis, reasoning, or clarification to enhance the reader's understanding of the main idea.
Yes, it is. It is related to the verb expand and the noun expansion, but it is most often used to mean effusive (talkative) or grand in scale (covering an expanse).
Rubber is suitable for making balloons because it is lightweight, stretchable, and elastic. These properties allow the balloon to expand when filled with air or helium and retain its shape. Additionally, rubber is airtight, which helps the balloon to hold the gas for an extended period of time.
About 14% wood pulp (paper, sawdust e.t.c) to 86% water by mass. Put in a suitable container (one that alows the water mix to expand) and freeze. Simples