yes they did
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European Community law is a body of laws that concern treaties and other legislation. It is the system upon which the European Union is formed.
Making a fruit shake or smoothie is not considered a chemical change.
no. Rotting fruit is just changing the form of the fruit not making an entirely new substance. So, it is a physical change. Sorry ... rotting is a chemical change - the bacteria and molds are "eating" the fruit and changeing it into the eqivalent of poo. Drying fruit would be mostly a physical change.
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Some European law is applicable in the UK but not all. There are various pieces of European legislation that do not bind the UK in any way. Others are indeed binding on the UK. The relationship between European and national law is a complex one and the question can only be properly answered regarding a specific law or case.
The ripening of fruit is a physiological change that involves the softening, color change, and development of flavors in the fruit as it matures. This process is triggered by ethylene gas and various enzymatic reactions that break down starches into sugars, making the fruit sweeter and more palatable for consumption.
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