Yes, crumbling something is a physical change. For example, lets say you crumbled up your paper, theoretically, you could always get your completely flat paper back from the crumbled up mess.
yes it is because a chemical change is way different than physical and a physical change is when it is still the same for example when you rip cut or crumble a pice of paper it is still the same !
It is a physical change.
It's a physical change why are some people f$#@%ing stupid and saying a chemical change??
Subliming (better known as sublimation) is a change in state, so it is a physical change.
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yes it is because a chemical change is way different than physical and a physical change is when it is still the same for example when you rip cut or crumble a pice of paper it is still the same !
Mechanical weathering or physical weathering changes the earth by causing rocks to crumble. Mechanical weathering has the same effect when rocks heat up and cool down
Origami is a physical change because it involves the folding and manipulation of paper without altering its chemical composition.
It is a physical change.
Crumple is a physical change.
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A physical change that does not produce a new substance is called a reversible change. This means the change can be undone by reversing the process, such as melting or freezing.
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It's a physical change why are some people f$#@%ing stupid and saying a chemical change??
Subliming (better known as sublimation) is a change in state, so it is a physical change.
a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
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