yes because it splits in half or pieces.
Cell splits and takes half of the chromosomes one each end without duplication.
An old cell splits in two, and then there are two cells - half the old one and the other half of the old one, both of which are 'new' individual cells.
A cell splits in two, with each half getting half of the chromosomes.
The Equator is the primary one, but any line of longitude will split the Earth into two equal halves.
The equator is an invisible line that splits the world in half.
The equator splits up half of the earth. The equator is a line that splits half of the earth
Three.
a meteor
The Equator splits Africa in half with a northern and southern half
a bisector splits an angle into to congruent angles(also called an angle bisector)
It splits
No, because it splits in half.
The Rio Grande
U-238 is not fissionable.
Well, meiosis splits a cell into two daughter half-cells.
Yes. In most cases the government splits the estate in half and gives half to the spouse and half to the children.