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OleMash [197]
3 years ago
9

Match the descriptions to the processes.

Biology
2 answers:
goldfiish [28.3K]3 years ago
4 0
1) B, dry ice
2)C, frost
3)D, breath
4)A, ice cream
5)E, wet hair
6)F. glass
UNO [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A) Ice cream starts dripping down the sides of an ice cream cone: melting

B) Fog is created by using dry ice:  sublimation

C) Frost forms on trees on a very cold day: deposition

D) The mirror gets fogged up when you breathe on it: condensation

E) Your wet hair dries after a few minutes: evaporation

F) Liquid glass cools and hardens : freezing

Explanation:

Sublimation process where solid state changes to gaseous state by escaping liquid state.

Deposition process where gaseous state changes to solid state by escaping liquid state.

Condensation process where gaseous state changes to liquid state.

Melting is the process where solid state changes to liquid state.

Evaporation process is a process where liquid state changes to gaseous state.

Freezing is the process in which liquid changes to solid state.

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