No
YES
yes you can
elements that is soft and easy to cut cleanly with a knife likely to be metal or a nonmetal
Magnesium cannot be broken down further, beyond electrons, protons and neutrons.
No
the disadvantage of having magnesium alloys is because they are very sensitive and can be burned and can be cut with a knife
Alkali Metals are soft enough to be cut with a knife.Alkali Metals:LithiumSodiumPotassiumRubidiumCesiumFrancium
There are many different materials which can be described as crystal, and they do not all have the same hardness, but in general, no, you cannot cut crystal with a knife.
A river is made of water. It has no consciousness. It cannot operate a knife or scissors. Therefore, it cannot cut anything, let alone "Kansas Oklahoma and arkansa".
a fake wooden knife :)
The little mouse's tail was cut out with a silver butter knife.
A blunt knife tends to squash the fruit before cutting. A sharp knife will slice through the fruit without squashing. Less pressure is needed to slice with a sharp knife.
you get a knife and cut it
A knife is the best choice. You can use scissors though but its cut will not be as fine as the knife's.
A blunt knife's edge is thicker but not sharp. Hence, it is difficult to cut with a blunt knife.
Lithium can be cut with a knife because the elements built in it are very sof tand timid.