true
True. The state of a substance, such as solid, liquid, or gas, depends on the amount of thermal energy it possesses. Increasing thermal energy can change the state of a substance, such as melting a solid into a liquid or evaporating a liquid into a gas.
False
No, it is not true.
A planet must be large enough for its gravity to pull it into a nearly round shape. In our solar system, a planet needs to have cleared its orbit of other debris to be considered a true planet.
Both are true there is an interdependance.
true
They have an increasing amount of kinetic energy and a decreasing amount of potential energy. (study island)
No. True "goldfish" are freshwater fish.
True. The state of a substance, such as solid, liquid, or gas, depends on the amount of thermal energy it possesses. Increasing thermal energy can change the state of a substance, such as melting a solid into a liquid or evaporating a liquid into a gas.
False
False. Ponds do not form where freshwater and saltwater meet. They are usually man-made.
No, it is not true.
That is correct it is no longer a planet.
Wrong. Both are increasing.
True
True
A planet must be large enough for its gravity to pull it into a nearly round shape. In our solar system, a planet needs to have cleared its orbit of other debris to be considered a true planet.