Right clicking on a stack of any block or item with no block or item in your hand will split that stack in half with the stack in your hand having extra if the original stack had an uneven number of items. Right clicking with a stack will place one of the items in the inventory slot highlighted at the time.
Blocks aren't stuck together in minecraft you just have to break one to 'separate them'
But if you mean separate as in, for example you make a crafting table and you want to break it up again to get your wood back, then you can't.
Alpha was an earlier version on minecraft beta, it has poorer graphics, less blocks and far fewer crafting recipes.
The beta version of Minecraft was released on December 20, 2010.* * Minecraft-beta came after Minecraft-alpha, but before Minecraft 1.0. You can play Minecraft-beta with the new launcher.
no you need minecraft beta to play beta servers
The regular download as of Minecraft 1.8 is the Beta Minecraft. The last Minecraft update I believe will be the "Final" product and official game and no longer be a game in Beta.
No you cannot. You can only get Bricks. On Beta 1.5_01 Clay is cooked in a Furnace to make Bricks which are formed into Brick Blocks.
When the full Minecraft game is released you will have it if you buy the beta.
Minecraft is currently scheduled to leave beta November 18th of 2011
Beta 1.0
To move blocks you have to break it first then press control click whever you need to put it.
There are 40325909164134400 blocks in a single minecraft world.
Yes. And Minecraft Beta 1.8 with crafting, furnaces, chests and stuff is called "Minecraft Beta" or "Survival Mode".
You can right click on a group of blocks to pick up half of it, or if you are already holding it, you can right click on an empty inventory space to deposit a single unit.