Werewolves and States of Matter

Author: Janet Slingerland

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Why would a werewolf weigh more on the moon than on Earth?  Would it be the same for humans?

What unique properties does werewolf matter–teeth, fur, breath, drool, and claws–have?

Do you think werewolf drool could be classified as a solution? Why or why not?

Could changing from human to werewolf during a full moon be classified as a reversible or irreversible change? Why?


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