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vaieri [72.5K]
4 years ago
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What type of change will occur when the warm sun reaches icicles hanging from a rooftop? A. chemical change B. physical change C

. color change D. particle change
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GaryK [48]4 years ago
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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.

Have a nice day:)

Hope this helps!

~Rendorforestmusic
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