Chemical Change
cutting a paper is a irreversiable physical change in other words non recurable change.
A change of shape caused by folding is a physical change because the substance retains its chemical composition. Cutting, on the other hand, is also a physical change as it does not alter the chemical composition of the material.
No not unless the change in weather had caused some kind of physical trauma.
cutting your hair is probably a physical change I don't know
No, cutting paper is a physical change, not a chemical change. The paper's chemical composition remains the same before and after cutting; only its physical shape is altered.
Cutting bread is a mechanical or physical change, not a chemical change.
Abrasionchanges the desert surfaces by cutting and polishing exposed rock surfaces.
It is not a chemical change because after cutting the chemical composition remain unchanged.
Cutting a piece of wood is a physical change because the chemical composition of the wood remains the same before and after cutting. The change is only in the physical appearance and shape of the wood.
Do the logs change from wood to some other substance? No, so it has to be a physical change.
Cutting your fingernails is a physical change because the composition of the material (keratin) remains the same before and after cutting. A chemical change involves a change in the chemical composition of a substance.
Cutting is a physical process.