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True. The goals of art evolve in response to cultural, social, and technological changes, reflecting shifting values, ideas, and contexts. What is considered meaningful or relevant in art can vary greatly over time and across different societies. As new movements and philosophies emerge, artists adapt their purposes, whether to provoke thought, evoke emotions, or challenge norms.

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What is the changing of water to liquid gas?

Is an impossible event. That would be true magic! Elements that are needed to create gas are not in water.


Is it true that Communicating the results of an experiment slows the advancement of science because it leads to fewer new ideas?

No, that is not true. Scientists learn from the work of other scientists and that is vital to the advance of science. If everyone is working in isolation, they will constantly have to reinvent the wheel.


True or false. the control subject of an experiment be exposed to all variables?

False. The control subject (Or control group) should be kept isolated from the variables of the experiment. This group will detemine if changing a variable is better or worse than not changing the variable.


Are variable in an experiment can change True or False?

A variable does and must change, but you can only have one variable, otherwise the experiment becomes biased and unfair


When heat is added to a liquid at the boiling temperature it converts the liquid into a gas at the same temperature because?

The additional heat, called "enthalpy" completes the phase change, by changing the arrangement of the molecules in the existing environment, not the temperature. The energy must be removed from a gas to cause condensation into liquid, and from a liquid to cause solidification (freezing). Conversely, it is added when changing a solid to a liquid or a liquid to a gas. At a certain temperature (critical temperature), the process happens spontaneously because the phase boundary disappears.