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What are the two differences between fast and slow changes

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Answered by CandyCakes
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Fast changes occur with in seconds or minutes. Whereas slow changes take place very slowly and may take hours, days or months to complete. Examples for fast changes: Burning of paper, Burning of a candle. Examples for slow changes: Rusting of iron, Germination of seed, curdling of milk etc.

Answered by syedaamaturraheem
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The changes happening over a long period of time are considered as slow changes. Example: Rusting of iron. The changes that occur within a short time frame are considered as fast changes.

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