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When most objects are heated, they: A. shrink. B. always have an increase in temperature. C. expand. D. always change phase
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When most objects are heated, they: A. shrink. B. always have an increase in temperature. C. expand. D. always change phase
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When most objects are heated, they:
A. shrink.
B. always have an increase in temperature.
C. expand.
D. always change phase
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They expand. And when frozen shrink :)
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Expand, that would be the correct answer,
Hope this helps ! :)
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