It gets hot.
If it gets hot enough then the molecular, crystalline bonds deform and it becomes a gelatinous mass of hot goo. When this goo cools down slowly, the bonds reform and will (depending on the cooling time) form into crystalline structures (which, while still in semi-fluidic form, can be moulded into all sorts of shapes) to form common glass (whose colour and rigidity depend upon impurities).
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When a common ohmic resistor is heated, its resistance typically increases.
Yes, temperature can affect the behavior of sand. For example, when heated, sand can expand and change its physical properties. Additionally, temperature can also impact the mobility and flow of sand particles in certain conditions.
As column A gets heated, the ball will likely expand or increase in size due to the increase in temperature.
When the air inside a balloon is heated, its density decreases. This happens because the air molecules gain energy and move farther apart, resulting in a decrease in the air's density.
When a thin, circular ring is heated in the oven, the size of the hole in the ring typically increases. This is because the ring expands as it is heated, causing the hole to become larger.
the sand is heated through radiation.
Metamorphic
When matter is heated it will expand
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Glass
you turn into sand
When an enzyme is heated it is denatured, which means that it can no longer function.
Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.
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It cooks.
it will evaporate
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