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Kryger [21]
3 years ago
11

Which of the following are examples of physical changes? (Select all that apply.)

Social Studies
1 answer:
Zielflug [23.3K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: 50 Everyday Examples of Physical Changes

Explanation:

An ice cube melting into water in your drink

Freezing water to make ice cubes

Boiling water evaporating

Hot shower water turning to steam

Steam from the shower condensing on a mirror

Crushing an empty milk carton

Boiling pasta to make it soft

Dissolving sugar in your coffee

Shaking up a bottle of Italian dressing

Freeze-drying fruits

Thawing raw meat

Chopping a vegetable into pieces

Melting candy

Dissolving a drink mix into water

Adding milk to cereal

Sharpening a knife

Freezing juice into popsicles

Adding food dye to white icing

Coloring Easter eggs

Mixing fruits in a fruit salad

Letting gelatin set in the fridge

A plastic chair’s color fading

Sanding wood

Mixing dirt and water to make mud

Icicles forming on the edge of your roof

Mowing the lawn

Bending wire

Tying a rope in a knot

Trimming a bush

Evaporating puddles

Deconstructing a box after a delivery

Cutting an old credit card into pieces

Cutting your hair

Sharpening a pencil

Crocheting yarn into a blanket

Melting crayons

Shredding paper

Cutting an old t-shirt

Dyeing your hair

Trimming your dog's nails

Polishing silver

Folding a paper to fit in an envelope

Origami animals

Breaking a glass

Chalk getting smaller after use

Chopping wood

Cracking an egg

Mixing paint colors

Rock erosion

Slicing bread

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