Cooking is the most important example; also burning of fuels in cars, combustion of fuels for heating, preparation of beers and wines, etc.
The number of chemical changes that occur in a day is virtually impossible to quantify precisely, as it depends on various factors like location, activities, and environmental conditions. However, chemical changes happen constantly all around us, from metabolic processes in living organisms to reactions in the atmosphere, such as photosynthesis and combustion. Everyday activities, like cooking and cleaning, also involve countless chemical reactions. Overall, it’s safe to say that millions of chemical changes occur daily in various forms.
97.5% (it changes every day) 97.5% (it changes every day)
There are many products that we use every day that are developed with a chemical reaction. Some examples of daily chemical reactions are; medication, the use of a propane grill and breathing.
No. It changes every day.
if you make it happen
eruption can happen almost every single day- NBBCRAZY
it changes every day
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Yes. Earthquakes happen every day.
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AS every day something does happen, nothing to worry about 2010.
This site changes billions of times a day. Just go to Recent Site Activity and watch how many changes there are. If you mean site-wide updates, these happen every couple of months.