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Biology, 13.11.2020 03:10, zayo8468

How can the shape of an object be changed without causing a chemical change?
O A. Evaporating
O B. Chopping
O C. Rusting
O D. Burning
please help, iā€™ll mark brainliest if you get it right! please please only answer if you know the answer though, donā€™t guess iā€™m taking a test and i canā€™t fail as itā€™s the last one before the quarter ends ( tomorrow ) id appreciate it!! thank youuu

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