mare-more
man-men
feel-feet
molt-colt
love-lose
lost-last
I hope this helped!!
Edited to answer your question of how to get from mare to colt by changing one letter at a time.
mare-more
more-mole
mole-molt
molt-colt
In a physical change, the substance is still the same substance after the change. But in a chemical change, the substance became another substance with different properties from the original substance.Physical change is changing the appearance of something. Example - Rip a piece of paper - physical change. Burn gasoline - chemical change.
An object changing direction is an example of acceleration. This change in direction results in a velocity change, which is a key characteristic of acceleration in physics.
When you make something different then what it was before.For example: I am going to change my brown hair to blonde hair.
Water changing to steam is an example of a physical change, specifically a phase change from liquid to gas. This change is reversible as the steam can condense back into water under certain conditions.
The process of changing into entirely new substances.
I'd say no. Melting just changes the physical properties. Example: A rubber ball. If you melt a rubber ball it will still be rubber, just in a different form.
For the most part no, but some do. Here is an example: change-changing.
Yes. Because the chemistry stays the same.
Anything changing to a substance with a different identity is undergoing a chemical change.
It is rate of change.
Rate of change :)
Acceleration