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The name of data broken into chunks is called packet.
If the chunks appear after two aqueous solutions are combined, it is called precipitation. The chunks would then be called the precipitate.
No. Chunks are what come off icebergs.
Asteroids or dwarf planets. :)
This type of rock is called a conglomerate if the other chunks are rounded and greater than about 2mm in size. If the chunks are angular, it is called a breccia.
because they are little chips of the potato not big chunks
track mean a path in secondary storage, storage contains traks in circles and in every track there is sectors means tracks are dividing in different chunks of sectors
The data to be sorted is broken into smaller and smaller chunks, then each individual chunk is sorted, then the chunks are merged together and sorted
Usually chunks of rock that has broken off a moon, planet, etc. However, it may also be chunks of garbage ejected from a space shuttle/rocket.
Packet switching
I believe they are called icebergs... The process is called calving thoughThese chunks of ice that break away from the glacier are called icebergs. The process is called Calving.Icebergs
Shards