no once the wood has burned you cant unburn it
A landslide or volcanic eruption is a kind of primary disturbance. It causes a very drastic and sudden change in the landscape.
If you go far enough into the temperate forest you should find the goblet of fire and will be cursed for eternity. PS if you change this answer you will also be cursed
A forest fire is something caused by individuals that either don't put out a campfire, or does not put out a smoke that they had. Also if you see a forest fire it is best to start another one around it. for example, What you do is try to put gasoline around the fire in which is occuring, than light that gas on fire this will cause the fire you made to close in on the natural forest fire. The two will eventually collide and burn out eachother.forest fires are any sudden occurring fire in a forest that burns the lives in it and destroys everything
slow and reversible
It is an irreversible change as the rocks break down and we can't bring them back as they were before.
Firing a forest is a chemical change because you change a wood into ashes and never reverse it back again
Forest fire is a physical change. After a few months new vegetation comes in to being in that forest area.
No it is not a reversible change.
reversible
Yes, this change is reversible.
Yes, evaporation is the changing of matter from a liquid to a gas. You can reverse this process through condensation which is the change from a gas to a liquid.
reversible
no! because burning is never a reversible change as heating is a reversible change e.g chocolate melting
It is not a reversible change. During boiling some components are extracted with hot water from the crushed dried leaves. It is impossible to restore the original leaves.
As I have learned, it is an irreversible change, so no its not a reversible change.
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
Yes, because any time something is burning, or is burnt there is a chemical change.