What do these two changes have in common? Water evaporating from a lake and sewing an apron. Select all that apply.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking about the common characteristics of two processes: water evaporating from a lake and sewing an apron. It seeks to identify factors such as whether these processes are physical or chemical changes and what causes them.
Answer
Both are only physical changes.
Both water evaporating from a lake and sewing an apron are only physical changes.
Answer for screen readers
Both water evaporating from a lake and sewing an apron are only physical changes.
More Information
Water evaporating involves a change of state from liquid to gas, and sewing an apron involves changing the form of the fabric. Neither involves a chemical change.
Tips
A common mistake might be confusing physical changes with chemical ones. Physical changes do not alter the chemical composition.
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