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The document discusses how the particles in materials move faster when heated, causing expansion, and slower when cooled, causing contraction. It explains that gases are most affected by changes in temperature, while solids and liquids also expand and contract, except water which expands when frozen. Thermometers use the principle of expansion and contraction by having liquid inside a tube that moves up and down based on temperature changes. Engineers account for expansion and contraction in bridges and sidewalks to prevent cracks from forming on hot days.






