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That is when a large chunk of it separates and becomes another, smaller, iceberg.
No, line segments only have a start and a stopping point, as they are a small chunk taken out of an infinitely continuing line.
Yes. Iron is denser than aluminium.
A Meteoroid if the chunk is boulder sized or smaller, or just another Asteroid if it is house-sized or bigger.
A Meteoroid if the chunk is boulder sized or smaller, or just another Asteroid if it is house-sized or bigger.
An iceberg is a huge chunk of ice that can move overland when it breaks off from a glacier or ice shelf and is carried by ocean currents or pushed by winds.
Fail ice floe is another possibility.
An asteroid or a meteoroid
A time chunk refers to a specific period of time, usually broken down into manageable segments for easier organization or analysis. It can help individuals track their activities, manage their schedules, or optimize their productivity by focusing on one task within a designated time frame.
Calcite perhaps (although it does not form cubes).
The data to be sorted is broken into smaller and smaller chunks, then each individual chunk is sorted, then the chunks are merged together and sorted
Clustering or chunking is simply dividing a large chunk of information into smaller clusters or chunks to help deal with it. You can do this with anything! Look at any section of your textbook and you'll see the entire book is divided into chapters, which is one chunk; then into sections of the chapter, which is another chunk; then into subheadings, and so on.