A matter expands on heating. It gets less density on expanding. But t gets more vlume but the weight remains the same.
It also becomes more active ( moves more) for when it cools down it slows down in its consistent movement.
If a mirror gets too hot, it can crack or warp due to thermal expansion. This can distort the reflection and potentially damage the mirror's surface. In extreme cases, the mirror may shatter.
When matter gets warmer, the kinetic energy of its particles increases. This increase in kinetic energy causes the particles to move faster and collide more frequently, resulting in an overall increase in the average speed of the particles and the temperature of the matter.
The average kinetic energy of the individual particles gets larger in this case.
When matter gets cold, its particles slow down and may come closer together, leading to a decrease in volume. In some cases, cold temperatures can cause matter to undergo phase changes, such as from a gas to a liquid or solid. Materials may become more rigid and brittle as they lose thermal energy.
As more matter is packed into the same amount of space, the material's density increases. Density is defined as mass per unit volume, so as the amount of matter in a given volume increases, the density will also increase.
.it gets hot and if you tuch it it will burn you what happens is it steams
It explodes
it gets hot.
it fuse
they get icepops
It melts
The matter gets crushed as tiny as it can get.
It gets very hot.
Umm it gets hot?
it melts
it'll melt.
It Gets hot