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Lots of things change from one original form into something else.

Sedimentary rock can change, due to heat and pressure, into metamorphic rock.

Insects can enter a pupa stage (cocoon) from a larval stage to change into an adult form.

Particles, such as neutrons, can decay into other particles (such as protons, electrons, and antineutrinos).

Cyclic processes can make the state of a system change from one form to another.

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