your mom, your dad, and your grandma.
Every time it changes it gets more advanced and they invent something else it shows human brains developing
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The changes made more farmers come to grow more crops
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Death of Roosevelt.
Three clues of chemical change : a gas , light, solid, color. JoJo
fire, baking soda and vinegar, and frankium in water
Physical changes occur more often on Earth compared to chemical changes. Physical changes involve alterations in the state or appearance of matter without changing its chemical composition. Examples include changes in shape, size, or state of matter (solid, liquid, gas). Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
both, but more physical than chemical
Chemical changes can be identified by 1. Color change 2. Fizzing 3. Temperature changes 4. Odor changes 5. Change in the state of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
Chemical changes generally go more quickly when the temperature increases, and conversely more slowly when it decreases.
Some chemical changes when you are cooking are:burning the foodOVERcooking itUNDERcooking itsorry for only three examples. those are the ones that i can only think of so far.
The chemical changes are that Canada would become more Awesome and America would become more suckish........Hahahahaha losers in America!!!
No, chemical changes are typically more difficult to reverse than physical changes. Chemical reactions involve the creation of new substances with different chemical properties, making it challenging to reverse the reaction and return to the original substances. Physical changes, such as changes in state or shape, usually involve rearranging the same particles and are more easily reversible.
No, changes in state of matter (such as melting, freezing, boiling) are physical changes, not chemical changes. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
Yes. Refer to endothermic and exothermic reactions to learn more.
Three examples of chemical changes include rusting of iron, where iron reacts with oxygen and moisture to form iron oxide; the combustion of wood, which transforms it into ash, carbon dioxide, and water vapor; and the digestion of food, where complex organic molecules are broken down into simpler substances through chemical reactions in the body. These changes result in the formation of new substances, indicating that a chemical reaction has occurred.