Yes, freezing something can cause it to shrink. When water freezes, it expands and takes up more space which can lead to the shrinking of the object it is contained in. This is why fruit and vegetables can appear smaller after being frozen.
No. An isotonic solution would not cause a cell to shrink, because the concentration of water in the solution and inside the cell is the same. A hypertonic solution would cause a cell to shrink.
Hot water can soften silicone but it will not cause it to shrink. To shrink silicone, heat must be applied evenly through a process like baking or exposure to high temperatures.
An ice cube is something that consists solely of ice. It is typically made by freezing water in a container.
very slow downhill movement of rock and soil
Freezing point depression is not a medical term, but a term of physics. It refers to the scientific concept of when the freezing point of a liquid is lowered by adding something to it. For example: The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celcius, but if salt is added to water, the freezing point is lower, and will still be a liquid at 0 degrees.
Freezing something?
Freezing something?
It will shrink!
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Deposition and erosion can wear down a mountain and cause it to shrink.
Freezing typically does not affect the weight of an object. When an object is frozen, it undergoes a phase change from liquid to solid, but its mass remains the same. However, freezing can cause a slight expansion in volume due to the change in state.
whay caused a gallbladder to shrink
No. An isotonic solution would not cause a cell to shrink, because the concentration of water in the solution and inside the cell is the same. A hypertonic solution would cause a cell to shrink.
No.
It will cause it to shrink.
shrink is something that has happened and shrinking is happening in present.
No, trade winds and evaporation can cause a density current but not freezing.