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What is a physical change that starts with the letter ''a''?

Alteration is a physical change. It begins with the letter a.


Is it a chemical change if the water begins to freeze?

Freezing is a physical change.


If you leave milk in the refrigerator for too long it begins to go sour. Is this an example of physical or chemical change?

This is a chemical change.


Is a tea kettle begins to whistle a physical or chemical change?

It's physical. It just changes from state of matter to another one.


What physical land form begins at 35 degrees north latitude and 85 degrees west longitude?

america


Is peninsula a chemical change or physical change?

That I know of, a peninsula is a piece of land that sticks out of a major landmass.


What is a synonym for physical change?

Metamorphosis and transformation describe physical or biological change, such as insects which begins their life cycle as eggs, then change to larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis or cocoon), and finally become adults. Tadpoles transform into frogs.


Is melting a Peep an example of a physical change?

It certainly is, unless you get it so hot it begins to char (then it becomes chemical).


When people plow build or change the land in some way what occurs?

physical weathering


When you shower and your wet hair begins to dry is that a chemical change?

No, the drying of wet hair is a physical change, not a chemical change. The change in state from wet to dry is due to the evaporation of water and does not involve any chemical reactions altering the composition of the hair.


Can a solid shape change?

Yes, a solid shape can change. If the heat rises above a certain temperature that which a solid can handle (the melting point) than the solid begins a physical change into a liquid.


You take a shower and your hair begins to dry is that a chemical or physical change and why?

The drying of your hair after a shower is a physical change. This is because no new substances are being formed during the drying process; only the physical state of the water in your hair is changing from liquid to gas as it evaporates.