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Which action causes a chemical change? A. leaves dropping from a tree B. leaves blowing in the wind C. leaves being burned in a fire D. leaves being crushed into pieces
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Which action causes a chemical change?
A. leaves dropping from a tree
B. leaves blowing in the wind
C. leaves being burned in a fire
D. leaves being crushed into pieces
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(C) because it’s changing it’s state from leaves to ashes
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C is the answer for a chemical change
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