The act of burying garbage itself is not really a physical change. If the garbage was crushed, that would be a physical change. When the garbage decomposes in the ground, that is a chemical change.
Chemical Because physical is when you change it your self
When an apple rots, it's more of a chemical change. Sure, you can SEE the change in it..but the look, is not the actual change. It is a chemical change, catalysed by an organism. The apple wouldn't rot, if there were no 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.
Wood rotting is a chemical change. It involves the decomposition of the wood's organic compounds through biological processes like fungi and bacteria breaking down the cellulose and lignin in the wood.
The chemical change of wood rotting is called Decomposition
It is chemical , because the odour changed which is considered as a chemical property
garbage rotting is a chemical change because the odour becomes different which is considered a sign of chemical change.
garbage rotting is a chemical change because the odour becomes different which is considered a sign of chemical change.
It is a chemical change.
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its a physical change
It's a chemical change
Chemical Because physical is when you change it your self
The decay of organic matter such as leaves is a chemical change.
The rotting of back steps is a chemical change. This is because the deterioration of the wood is caused by a chemical reaction with oxygen and water, breaking down the molecular structure of the wood over time.
Rotting is a chemical change, as it involves the decomposition of organic matter through biological or chemical processes. It results in the formation of new substances, such as gases and compounds, rather than just a rearrangement of the original materials.