Slow changes are gradual alterations or developments that occur over an extended period of time. These changes typically unfold at a gradual pace and may not be immediately noticeable. Examples include climate change, aging, or shifts in societal norms.
-- speed up -- slow down -- turn
When water changes to a solid (ice), the water molecules slow down and arrange themselves into a crystal lattice structure. This allows the molecules to form a regular pattern, resulting in the solid state of matter.
Slow processes that cause changes in the Earth's surface include weathering (breaking down of rocks), erosion (movement of rock particles), and tectonic plate movement (which leads to earthquakes and mountain formation). These processes can happen over long periods of time and result in significant changes to the Earth's surface.
Changes occur everywhere, every moment around us. Everything in the world is subject to change. There are five types of changes. 1. Chemical and physical changes. 2. Reversible and irreversible changes. 3. Desirable and undesirable changes. 4. Periodic and non-periodic changes. 5. Slow and fast changes. Chemical changes: That change the chemical composition of the material. Physical change: That are temporary and do not change the chemical composition of the material. They change only the state, colour, and texture. Reversible chages: They can be reversed. Irreversible changes: They cannot be reversed. Desirable changes: Which are desired Undeirable changes: Which are'nt desired. Periodic changes: Which happen after a regular intervals. Non-periodic changes: Which happen irregular of any specific interval time. Slow changs: Which take a long time to occur. Fast changes: Which happen quickly. -Param Gupta, Std. 6, Victorious Kidss Educares
One advantage of slow change is that it allows for better adaptation and planning, while a advantage of fast change is its ability to quickly address urgent issues or capitalize on opportunities. Both types of change can be valuable depending on the situation.
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
Our language changes slow but it does change.
rapid
The global warming!
The magma pushes together with the lava .
It is a slow growing infection that is growing around the bone.
metamorphism
sudden changes in the enviornment........???i think???:)
Slow. Erosion caused by water is a slow process, and usually takes hundreds of years. The Grand Canyon!
Slow changes like moving continents can give organisms time to adapt and evolve to new conditions over generations. Rapid changes, like a meteorite impact, can cause immediate destruction and extinction for many organisms that may not have time to adapt. Overall, slow changes allow for more gradual adjustments and potential persistence of species.
Cooling.
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