Summary
Non-living things undergo different kinds of changes as may be determined by factors of its environment. Changes in non-living things is classified into two, namely: Physical change and Chemical change.
Physical change is a change in which no new substance is formed.
The characteristics and examples of physical change have been fully treated in this chapter.
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