Weathering and erosion breaks rocks into smaller pieces.
Erosion
Construction
It is broken up into pieces called tectonic plates
Teeth are not a mineral because they aren't a solid, they are small pieces of calcium. Also they need to have a crystalline structure
the solid material sattles at the bottom of a liquid is called sedimentary rock example when there is rain the small pieces of clay,gravel flow to river and streams etc there pieces are hardened and form sedimentry rock
yes TV is a solid
If you mean story wise then I believe it goes: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Metal Gear Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake Metal Gear Solid Metal Gear Solid 2 Metal Gear Solid 4 But I may be wrong, and that isn't counting either of the Portable Ops games.
amorphous solid
Dissolving?
Sublimation which is the change in state from a solid directly to a gas without passing through the liquid state.
It increases it.
it doesnt go anywhere. The solid breaks up in really small pieces, and mixes with the liquid.
No. They are separate processes. Weathering -chemical and physical breaks down solid rock into smaller particles and prepares it for transportation or erosion.
Solid rocks break into smaller pieces because weathering could take bits and pieces of the rock. Then erosion carries the rock to some were else. Finally deposition will drop the rock in that place were the erosion brought it.
Erosion Construction
Solubility and density
When you break up a solid into smaller pieces it dissolves faster when you have big pieces of the solid you have to wait for the substance that is dissolving it ti be picked up by the object that is being dissolved but when the pieces are smaller it dissolves faster because their smaller and the substance dissolving the object get picked up much faster
If you break a solid, the atoms will seperate from eachother
Pieces of dry ice, otherwise known as solid carbon dioxide, become smaller through the process of sublimation. This is the physical change of matter from solid to gas. When combined with water, a mix of humid air and CO2 is created. The water then condenses creating fog.