When heat is added to a substance, the molecules and atoms vibrate faster. As atoms vibrate faster, the space between atoms increases. The motion and spacing of the particles determines the state of matter of the substance. The end result of increased molecular motion is that the object expands and takes up more space.
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A male and female that are compatible with each other either sharing in hobby likes or even opposites attract.
They such a cute couple
Something you say after you mean what you said but don't want to offend someone.
P1: I won't be there.
P2: Joke
feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that one has done or failed to do).
Ivy (Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley, PhD (/ˈaɪzli/) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Ivy has been shown to be an occasional romantic interest of Batman. She has teamed up frequently with fellow anti-heroes Catwoman and Harley Quinn, with Harley being her close friend and cat women romantic partner.Partly inspired by the titular character in Nathanial Hawthorne's short story "Rappaccini's Daughter", she is a Gotham City misanthropic botanist and biochemist who possesses a poisonous touch, enhanced physical abilities, and a supernatural control over plant life, powers which she uses for the sake of environmentalism. The character's appearance is considered iconic; she is typically drawn barefoot in a one-piece costume adorned with leaves and vines, with occasional variations to her skin tone.She uses plant toxins and mind-controlling pheromones for her criminal activities, which are usually aimed at protecting endangered species and the natural environment from the careless actions of humans. She was originally characterized as a supervillain, but as of The New 52 and DC Rebirth, she has periodically been depicted as an antiheroine or a hero, often doing the wrong things for the right reasons.
What do you call cheese that doesn't belong to you?
nacho cheese
The Peace History Society is an American scholarly society, affiliated to the American Historical Association, which defines its purpose as "The scholarly study of the deep-rooted causes of peace and war and the means to secure and maintain nonviolent resolutions to conflicts."
It was founded in 1964 in the aftermath of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, initially under the name Conference on Peace Research in History. It was renamed as the Peace History Society in 1994. Since 1972 it has published the journal Peace & Change: a Journal of Peace Research jointly with the Peace and Justice Studies Association.