Cutting doesn't change the chemical composition.
Lawn-mowing is a physical change, whereas the grass dying is chemical.
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.
Cutting bread is a mechanical or physical change, not a chemical change.
grass is a physical change.
With scissors: definetely physical, you don't cut the molecules in hair themselves
Neither. It is a physical activity. See the link below for an explanation of physical and chemical properties.
Lawn-mowing is a physical change, whereas the grass dying is chemical.
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.
Cutting bread is a mechanical or physical change, not a chemical change.
cutting your hair is probably a physical change I don't know
Yes it is a phisycal change because even though you cut the carrot in half its still a carrot. You're not changing the substence you are just changing what it looks like no cutting carrotis not a physical change no cutting carrotis not a physical change
It is a physical change because it is still grass. Nothing new has been made.
It is a physical change.
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grass is a physical change.