It's a safety in numbers, a natural response to a predator. A small fish by itself gets all the attention of a predatory but put that small fish into a group of other small fish and there is a chance it survives if the predator goes after another fish instead. The greater the numbers in a group, the less likely that one small fish will get eaten.
You don't have to out run a lion, you just have to out run your buddy.
How do you take electricity apart?
Sometime it is better for two people to be apart than to be together. Usually there is not a way to get to people back together if they do not want to be together.
Luna (Earth's Moon)
Take it apart, clean it, lubricate it and put it back together.
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No, it doesn't. The structure of the cube is designed so that you can take it apart and put it back together. Most world-record holders take apart their cubes to lubricate them. So, yes, it is perfectly fine to disassemble to a Rubik's cube.
Check YouTube for Marksman Repeater, I have found several that show you how to take it apart and put it back together
Take it all apart and put it back together.
Fragmentation is breaking apart. Reassembly is putting back together.
a closed universe.
a closed universe.
I've taken apart several Air rifles and repaired them if you are handy with tools you can try it. If not, then contact Beeman and send it back to them to have it repaired. If you take it apart, I always photograph the dissembly so I know how it goes back together. See the link below.