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Frozen thaws to it's original substance, petrified becomes stone.

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What does being original mean?

Being different and first to do something.


Does freezing something cause it to shrink?

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.


Can an ice Pokemon become frozen?

Ice-type Pokémon cannot be frozen by Ice-type moves; however, they can be frozen by Tri Attack.


What types of fossils does not form in sediments?

Well there are 3 types of fossils: Petrified Fossils, Molds and Cast, and Preserved Remains. Petrified Fossils are the organisms buried in the layers of sediment. Molds and Casts are the organisms, like shells, buried by sediments, in which they gradually dissolve. Preserved Remains are the organisms preserved in other substances. For example, entire organisms, such as huge elephant-like mammoths that lived thousands of years ago, have been preserved in ice. Therefore, Preserved Remains is a major type of fossil that does not form in sediments. This can be formed by decades of being stuck in the ice age and eventually falling through the ice and never getting out. Since you cant get out you get frozen! Being frozen and preserved in another type of substance in called... Preserved Remains! --Hope this could help. Thanks for reading.:)


How will you justify that ice water and steam are not different substances but different states of the same substance?

Could be in the substances themselves. i.e. they are all subject to the same processes but at different temperatures. Thus rock, at normal temperatures, is the equal of being frozen, and rock can be heated to a point where it becomes a gas. Although it is usually a compound, so the gaseous the state of its constituent compounds would be reached at different times. Of existing gases, they can certainly be frozen to a liquid state, I have never heard of one of these becoming a solid, although I believe that some asteral bodies have frozen gases laying on the ground as a sort of frost