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your teeth and tong. as you chew your teeth crush and grind the food into small pieces, the saliva causes the food to chemically break down and your tong moves it around in your mouth to make the small ball that can be swallowed.
That depends how big you make the individual pieces. If you make pieces of 1/2 kilogram, you have 2 pieces. If you prefer pieces of 1/10 of a kilogram, you'll have 10 pieces. Etc.
These small particles are known as clasts. If they are the remains of living things they may be known as bioclasts. The remains of animals are called fossils if they have hardened and become preserved.
I can show you one piece, or chop it into 100 pieces and still be at 3 ounces
Light can do many things. some of the thing are that light can give things color, can make solar calculators work, can make cars move, and also it can help plants grow. That's ome of the things light can do.
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Small thigs come from big things because lets say you have a little bit of money you can make that into a lot of money you save or add same thing but lets use a other exmaple if i have 100 pieces of candy an i give one person 90 iam going to have 10 an iam going to be looking crazy because i just hade 100 pieces of candy know i only have 10 an the other person has 90
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Yes. That's just a small thing. Don't make it big or worsen it.
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The easiest thing to do is to buy a set, a mindstorm Lego set is cheap compared to others then you just build it with the pieces, program it and let it work it is lots of fun try it.
Confetti is a very hard thing to clean up since there are so many small pieces. Also, those small pieces can be hazardous to the environment. Animals can take them for "nesting" or eat it, which can make them sick. As well, depending on the material of the confetti, it can stick around for a long time.
To make distant things closer they use a telescope, to make close things larger they use a sense or magnifying glass, to make very small things larger they use a microscope. to make incredibly small things clearer they use mathematics.
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