erosion can break rocks apart, weathering can also break rocks apart
They are split apart by the enzymes helicase.
It would freeze and become brittle, and shatter into small pieces if dropped onto a hard surface
The roots of the tree break into the rock.
no
It will be wet of course and it will break apart.
yes, it is bonded in a giant covalent lattice and has a tetrahedral structure, and is very hard to break apart
The triple bond between the nitrogen atoms in nitrogen gas is very strong.it takes nearly a megajoule of energy to break apart one mole of nitrogen gas, This makes nitrogen very nearly inert at normal temperatures and pressures.
how do mountains break apart
erosion can break rocks apart, weathering can also break rocks apart
There are not many ways to break apart a compound. The best way to break apart a compound is to chemically separate it.
They are split apart by the enzymes helicase.
N2 molecules break apart via nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Animals ingest nitrogen in nitrate-containing food after plants use nitrogen containing compounds. Organic matter decays via decomposers. N2 is formed via denitrifying bacteria.
Nitrogen Fixation
Excess energy (energetic light or energetic electrons) will break apart an oxygen molecule, forming two oxygen atoms. Likewise, nitrogen molecules are also broken apart into nitrogen atoms. Those oxygen and nitrogen atoms will recombine in most cases, making hot oxygen and nitrogen. But in non-zero percentages, ozone, nitrous oxide, nitrogen oxide, and even more complex assemblies are the result. Not all reactions return to their lowest level in the first step. Sometimes "free radicals" are the result.
It would freeze and become brittle, and shatter into small pieces if dropped onto a hard surface
Platypuses and echidnas are each distinct species. They do not "break apart".