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Ofcourse it does. All plants, algae and cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis, which is a chemical reaction. So answering your question, tree growth and for that matter all plant growth involves chemical changes.

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Is cutting down a tree physical or chemical?

chemical change..... we just talked about this in science today and that is what my teacher said


Is cutting down a tree is chemical or physical?

chemical change..... we just talked about this in science today and that is what my teacher said


What is a chemical change cutting paper mashing potatoes chopping down a tree burning wood mixing paint?

Burning wood is a chemical change.


If you cut down a tree do you release the carbon that is stored in it?

Cutting a tree is a physical change. To release the carbon, there has to be a chemical change. Burning or rotting will release the carbon.


Why cutting of tree is a chemical change?

it is a physical change because its chemical composition does not change and no new substance is formed


Is breaking of a tree branch a physical or chemical change?

Yes, it is undoubtly physical itself. The cause of easy breaking eg. after chemical detoriation of its fibrous structure by molds can be chemical. The force by which it's breaking (wind, gravity) is physical however.


What is an example of an irreversible chemical change?

Cutting down a tree. shredding of paper as well as same of the irreversible change


Why cutting of tree branches is physical change?

Because any chemical changes occur.


Is the cutting of trees a physical or chemical change?

The act of cutting the tree is a physical change. However, there are chemical changes that take place as a result of cutting the tree. All plants have an ability to "feel" when they are being damaged and the plant cells around the damaged ones stiffen to attempt to prevent further damage.


An irreversible change?

Cutting down a tree. shredding of paper


Is chopping down a tree a chemical change?

no it is a physical change the tree did not change into a different thing it simply changed in size


Is a tree being chopped down a chemical change?

no ... physical