A variable or alteration to one part that affects an entire system
it becomes more spread out
A throat is not a "change". It isn't clear what change you are talking about.
I assume you are talking about a solid shattering. This is a physical change. The reason it is not a chemical change is that say in glass for instance, the silicon dioxide molecules themselves do not change. It is just the shape that changes.
It is a Physical change
It is a physical change.
Assuming you're talking about salt forming as water evaporates: yes, that is a physical change. If you mean salt crystals forming from the combination of sodium and chlorine, then that's a chemical change.
well it depend are you talking about just a banana or a cake or its both.... well if your talking about a banana. the banana is physcial change +++ Fruit ripening is chemical.
A throat is not a "change". It isn't clear what change you are talking about.
the blooming of a flower is known as a physical change because when it blooms there is no new substance formed so the blooming of the flower is a physical change but it is irreversible
It's a physical change, because being that the change occurs without any proper chemically activated source state change is natural.
Well if you're talking about the weight of a person, then that would most probably be a physical change, as it depends on the excercise or the food consumed.
Everything that is made intentionally or with human interference is considered to be an artifical change. If something is altered due to natural process it is considered physical.
There are a variety of precipitates that are formed in a variety of ways, so depending upon which precipitate you are talking about, it can involve either a physical or a chemical change.
I assume you are talking about a solid shattering. This is a physical change. The reason it is not a chemical change is that say in glass for instance, the silicon dioxide molecules themselves do not change. It is just the shape that changes.
If we are talking about matter changes then yes, it is, because although the form of the paper has changed, the formula has not, therefore it is a physical change.
it could change the soil and the trees growing
As you may know, determining whether a change is chemical or physical can sometimes be a real pain! This particular change is a hard one. If your talking about butter slightly melting on a hot day because it was left out on the counter, THAT is a physical change and is reversible by simply putting the butter into the fridge. However, melting butter on the stove and having it completely turn to liquid and turn a little brown, THAT is a chemical change and is hard to reverse... a chemical change has occurred while the butter was over the heat.
A physical change of state, if we are talking about reactions.Hope this helps!Insects change form and appearance eg from caterpillar to butterfly this is called metamorphosis