Yes
Broken pieces of rock are called fragments or rubble.
The participial in this sentence is "broken." It is a present participle that functions as an adjective modifying the noun "vase."
Erosion is the gradational force that carries away broken pieces of rocks through processes like water, wind, and ice. These processes gradually wear down rocks and transport the broken pieces to new locations, shaping the Earth's surface over time.
The C Horizon contains large pieces of broken up bedrock. It is the layer of weathered parent material that lies below the A and E horizons in soil profiles.
Boulders broken down by weathering or erosion can form smaller pieces called pebbles or gravel. These smaller pieces can eventually be further weathered into sand particles.
No, the modifier in this sentence is incorrectly located. It should be revised to: "The broken vase, lying in pieces on the floor, was irreparable."
The modifier in the sentence is "lying in pieces on the floor," which describes the broken vase.
yes
Broken in Pieces was created in 2002.
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Broken Down in Tiny Pieces was created in 1976.
The song you are referring to is "Pieces" by Red. It starts with the lyrics "Shaking all the broken pieces."
When a rock is broken into many pieces, it is called fragmentation.
Yes, you can replace pieces of your set that are broken by purchasing another one of the piece that was broken.
The prefix meaning broken pieces of clouds is "scud".
"Can we have an order of 20 pieces?" is correct except we don't know what pieces is referring to.
It is broken up into pieces called tectonic plates