no ... physical
its a chemical change. a physical change does not change the chemical makeup of a substance. it simply changes its form or physical state. examples: ice melting, a tree being chopped down.
No they do not.
No, melting ice is a chemical change where as carving ice is physical.... Another example is chewing food is physical where as enzymes in your saliva breaking down the food is chemical.
In the Amazon rain forest.
It is a chemical change.
Then they would get chopped down
Since in breaking down there is no chemical change it's a physical change
Mashing potatoes does not cause a chemical change because the composition of the potatoes remains the same. It is strictly a physical change, as the potatoes are being physically broken down into a new form but no new substances are being created.
Physical or chemical
In America most trees chopped down.
Digesting a banana is a chemical change because enzymes in your digestive system break down the complex molecules in the banana into simpler molecules that your body can absorb for energy. This process involves a chemical reaction that results in new substances being formed.
Red Pandas are vunerable, because their natural habitat is being chopped down.