The transportation of broken rock particles to other places is called erosion. These particles are usually carried by moving agents such as wind, water and ice.
To use for stuff like fishing and transporting cargo and oneself to other places
1. Natalina Russo is the author of "The Broken Places, A Poetical Journey." There are other books, poems, and stories with the name "Broken Places" in the titles. So, just in case this is not the book you were looking for, here are two other options for you: 2. Richard Cohen, "Strong at the Broken Places" 3. Susan Perabo, "The Broken Places" No website could be found for Susan Perabo but you will find links below for Russo and Cohen.
transportation/transported
space for the solute in the solvent
The answer sort of depends on whether you are considering elemental particles or composite particles. Composite particles are, by their nature, made up from smaller particles. Example of such particles would be an atom (made up from neutron, protons and electrons), protons (made up from quarks) or even mesons (also made up from quarks). Composite particles can 'break down' into their constituents via interactions; for example in nuclear fission uranium atoms are broken down into smaller atoms. Elementary particles do not consist of smaller particles; they are the elementary building blocks which make up all other particles. As such elementary particles cannot break down into their constituents. Elementary particles can however change into other (multiple) particles via decay. For example a muon can decay into an electron, a muon neutrino and an anti electron neutrino. This does not mean the muon consists of these three particles; other decays are also possible.
The particle bonds are broken and the particles are free to move whereever unless they hit each other
Yes, transporting nutrients to other cells in the body
Proteases are proteins which cleave other proteins in difference places. There may be other ways that proteins are broken down also.
Transporting other molecules in the body.
Transportation/transported
Sand is rock or coral that has been broken down by weathering or mechanical means to a fine grain size.
Conveyor belts simplify the amount of work for workers for transporting goods and other items between different places inside a work place.