yes. Chemical and physical processes incude the formation of clouds and precipitation, burning food, and the flow of running water.
chemical and physical weathering
Precipitation in weather terms (rain, snow, etc.) is a physical process. Precipitation in chemical terms (e.g. lead iodide falling out of solution) is a chemical change.
Precipitation is the result of a chemical reaction. This reaction can degrade the physical and chemical structures of DNA molecules, which will render them unviable.
This is a physical phenomenon.
Nope. Physical.
chemical and physical weathering
Chemical sediments, when conditions are right, precipitates to form chemical sediments. This precipitation occurs one of two ways, by physical processes, or by biochemical origin.
Precipitation in weather terms (rain, snow, etc.) is a physical process. Precipitation in chemical terms (e.g. lead iodide falling out of solution) is a chemical change.
Precipitation in weather terms (rain, snow, etc.) is a physical process. Precipitation in chemical terms (e.g. lead iodide falling out of solution) is a chemical change.
Unknown; the knowledge of the chemical and physical processes are very old.
One distinguishing feature between physical and chemical changes is that a physical change can be reverse or turn back to its original form, but chemical change cannot be return to its form because the material change.
Precipitation is the result of a chemical reaction. This reaction can degrade the physical and chemical structures of DNA molecules, which will render them unviable.
A process is not a property; and a process may be physical or chemical.
It is a physical change.
it is physical
physical change
This is a physical phenomenon.