Answer:
The correct answer is (b)
Explanation:
Charles law describes the behavior of gases when heated. Charles law states that the volume of a given mass of gas would increase as its Kelvin temperature increases provided the pressure is held constant. That is the volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature at constant pressure
they all have one thing in common and that its all made up of atoms. When these components are active it creates energy
The closer they are, the greater the gravitational pull they will have on each other. Size also affects the gravitational pull of the celestial bodies because the larger the body the greater the pull it will have.
Answer:
they are carried away and deposited wherever.
there are many wanys sediments can be carried so common examples would be... by wind, water, or by animals.
Explanation:
Answer:
Example A describes a physical change and Example B describes a chemical change.
Explanation:
Physical Change
The changes that occur only due to change in shape or physical properties but their chemical or internal composition remain unchanged.
These changes were reversible.
They have same chemical property.
These changes can be observed with naked eye.
Example :
Vegetables are chopped and converted into smaller pieces the composition remain same. It is physical change.
Water converting to Ice
Water converting to gas
In this water molecule remain the same only they rearrange themselves that change its state of mater not composition
Chemical change:
The changes, that occur due to change in the composition of a substance and result in a different compound is known as chemical change.
These changes are irreversible
These changes occur due to chemical reactions
These may not be observed with naked eye
Example:
Combustion of fuel or wood: that oil or wood convert into energy, CO2 and ash in case of wood
Boiling of egg: that change the chemical composition of protein in the egg .
Food is broken up into simpler form during digestion and convert into the energy and particles which are different from original compound .