chewing the food well increases its surface area so more saliva can start to work on breaking down enzymes
The smaller the food particles, the larger the surface area available for liquids to interact with, accelerating the process of changing the food. Conversely, larger food pieces may require more time for liquids to penetrate and alter the food's composition.
Liquids cannot stay the same size size because the particles inside the liquids have some bit of space to move to a different shape and to change the size.
Solids do not change in size when taking the shape of their container because their particles are tightly packed and cannot easily move. Liquids, on the other hand, do not change in size but can take the shape of its container because their particles can move past each other.
No. Only heat, compression, or decompression can change the size of a gas/liquid.
Yes. Liquids can change their shape as they do not have a definite shape and size. They take the shape of a container or jar for example.
It does not change the actual speed of a vehicle but changing tire size can affect the accuracy of the speedometer.
no it depends what quality fish food you buy
No.
They change its size and shape.
Yes, the size of molecules can affect a liquid's resistance. Larger molecules tend to have higher viscosity, which is a measure of a liquid's resistance to flow. This is because larger molecules have more intermolecular forces that hinder their movement.
Food affects plant size by it not getting water and if you are putting sugar in it will get small and die.
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.