Changing from either a gas, liquid, or solid into one of the other two.
Or more like a melting point
Examples: state of matter, thermal conductivity, density, hardness, resilience.
liquid state
If you mean planet Mars: solid, mainly.
There are 2 kinds of changes,they are physical and chemical changes.Physical Change-is a change in the form of matter but in it's identity.Chemical Change-is a change in which one kind of matter is changed in to a different type of matter.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force with which gravity pulls on that object. Mass remains constant regardless of location, while weight changes depending on the strength of gravity. In science, mass and weight are important concepts for understanding the behavior of objects in different environments.
What does it mean for matter to change state?Hi,What Does Changing States Of Matter Mean? Can You Please Tell Me All The Answer Very Quickly Need The Definitions For Matter, Melting, Evaporation, Sublimation, Condensation And Freezing. Explain Physical Changes And Chemical Changes With Examples.
in science, freezing means change of matter from a liquid state to a solid state.
A change of state in science refers to the transition of matter from one physical state to another, such as from solid to liquid, liquid to gas, or vice versa. This process involves the absorption or release of energy in the form of heat.
A property is what characteristics something has.
In science, phase refers to the physical state of matter, such as solid, liquid, or gas. Phase can also refer to a specific stage in a process or cycle. For example, in biology, phase may describe a stage in the cell cycle.
solids are the densest state of matter. The molecules in solids are more tightly packed than either liquids or gases
When great tempreture is given and the object in question changes state to liquid form.
state of an object mass times velocity.
Transformation.
Matter, in science, is a substance which has the qualities of inertia, and gravitation. Matter may or may not float, depending upon its density and shape. Matter is in no way synonymous with float. The concepts are utterly different.
I think it means it changes again and again
the part in the experiment that a scientist purposely changes