What do these two changes have in common? Rain forming in a cloud and ice crystals forming on a window. Select all that apply.

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The question is asking for the commonalities between two specific physical processes: rain forming in a cloud and ice crystals forming on a window. It is looking for traits that both processes share, such as whether they involve changes of state or other similarities.

Answer

Both are changes of state and both conserve mass.

The final answer is: Both are changes of state and both conserve mass.

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The final answer is: Both are changes of state and both conserve mass.

More Information

Both processes involve a change of state: rain forming in a cloud is condensation (gas to liquid) and ice crystals forming is deposition (gas to solid). Mass is conserved in both processes, adhering to the law of conservation of mass.

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Common mistakes include confusing the processes as chemical changes when they are physical. Remember that chemical composition remains unchanged.

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