Physical change
It would be a physical change because it is not changing the chemical composition.
If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
melting any metal is physical. rusting iron is chemical
It would be a chemical change, because if it was a physical change it would stay the same substance, but in a chemical change you mix 2 different substances to get a new substance.
Frying an egg is a chemical change.
It would be a physical change because it is not changing the chemical composition.
It would be physical change.
No, it is a physical change. Burning the firewood would be a chemical change.
Physical changes and Chemical changes are both the same - this would be a reversible change.
A physical change. A chemical change would be, for example, burning clothes, or dissolving clothes.
No, it would be a physical change. During a chemical change, substance(s) are changed into different substances. An example of a chemical change would be the rusting of iron but a physical change would be freezing water; or in this case, evaporation.
Melting is a physical change.
This would be a chemical change. The other type would be a physical change. In a physical change the identity of the material does not change.
If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
The act of burying garbage itself is not really a physical change. If the garbage was crushed, that would be a physical change. When the garbage decomposes in the ground, that is a chemical change.
This would be a physical change.
That would be a chemical change.