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Types of Changes

Types of Changes. There are various types of changes as follows- Natural and Man-made changes. Useful and Harmful changes. Quick and Slow changes. Reversible and Irreversible changes. Periodic and Non-Periodic changes. Natural Changes.

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Types of Changes

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  1. Types of Changes There are various types of changes as follows- • Natural and Man-made changes. • Useful and Harmful changes. • Quick and Slow changes. • Reversible and Irreversible changes. • Periodic and Non-Periodic changes.

  2. Natural Changes • The changes that takes place naturally are called as natural changes.

  3. Man-Made Changes The changes made by man are known as man-made changes.

  4. Useful and Harmful Changes • Some changes that take place in our surroundings are useful while some are harmful changes.

  5. Quick Changes • Some changes occur instantaneously they are quick changes.

  6. Slow Changes • Some changes take a long time to happen they are slow changes.

  7. Reversible Changes • Changes that can be made back and forth again and again are called reversible changes.

  8. Irreversible Changes • Changes that do not happen back and forth again and again are called irreversible changes.

  9. Periodic Changes • Changes that occur repeatedly after a definite intervals of time are called periodic changes.

  10. Non-Periodic Changes • When the time that passes between changes that happen again and again is not the same, it is non-periodic changes.

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