No
It is chemical.
Because the seeds react with the chemicals in the soil and the water.
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Plant growing involve physical and chemical changes.
A growing plant involves both chemical and physical changes.
if we are watching the plant day by day you will realize that the plant is growing and becoming taller
A tree growing is a chemical change because the chemical reaction that happens in the trees cells causes the carbon dioxide and water to become sugar (food) for the plant to grow and oxygen it can "exhale" much like we exhale carbon dioxide.
No!!!!! IT STOPS IT FROM GROWING IF YOU CUT IT ! sorry to yell but you may kill the plant (lol)
An example of a physical change for a green plant is their tendency to grow towards a light source.
That is a physical change.
The physical changes that happen in green plants are the changes in appearance. The difference between a sprout and a full grown plant is a physical change.
Physical change
Evaporation is a change of state and therefore (like all C.o.S.) it is a physical change.
Picking tomatoes from a plant a physical change or chemical change
It is physical because if water is added back to the plant it can actually recover. Also, the end result (the wilted plant) is still a plant, not something completely different.