Answer: 50 Everyday Examples of Physical Changes
Step-by-step 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