Hello,
Your question states:
What type of change will occur when the warm sun reaches icicles hanging from a rooftop?
Your answer would be:
B. Physical Change
Explanation/Reasoning:
When the sun hits icicles what is the icicles going to do there going to melt of course if it’s warm enough which is a physical change.
To help you understand it more think it as this if it’s 103 degrees outside and you started sweating what would be a physical change, color change, or particle change? Of course a physical change.
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Answer:
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Rene Descartes is frequently considered the first modern philosopher. His
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scientific method. A response to the lack of clarity he saw in the world of
science, Discourse describes how scientific study should be prosecuted so
as to achieve the utmost clarity, by using deductive reasoning to test
hypotheses. Descartes explained that the test of an alleged truth is the
clarity with which it may be apprehended, or proven. "I think, therefore I am,"
(cogito ergo sum) is Descartes' famous example of the most clearly apprehended
truth. In effect, the evidence of thought proves the hypothesis of existence.
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