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It is a physical change because paper is still paper and its the same even if it has been cut. If the paper were say to get burned it would be chemical change because it is no longer paper and it has a different form.

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12y ago

I would say a little of both.

The consistensy of what grass is made of doesn't change,it enlarges, so it could be called a physical change.

But to grow, the grass absorbes water and minerals and does photosynthesis, and creates large molecules, so this could be called chemical.

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13y ago

It would be a physical change because something is being made. Does grass growing in a yard have anything to do with chemicals (besides grass seed)?

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15y ago

I would say it is a physical change, because some thing that has to deal with cutting is a physical change.

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15y ago

It is a physical change because the size(which is physical) has changed.

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11y ago

it is if your mom is on it having sex with your GRANDMA

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12y ago

Physical because you cant put it back together.

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4y ago

is composting a physical change

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4y ago

is cutting the grass a chemical change

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3y ago

Chemical

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