Yes. While peeling a banana, no new substance is obtained. There is no change in it's chemical composition. Hence it is a physical change.
it is a chemical change
Paint peeling is a physical change because it involves a change in the physical appearance or state of the paint without altering its chemical composition.
yes , here no new substance is formed , that's why its physical change
no! nothings reacting its just frozen :> your welcome
yes
Purely physical.
It is a Physical change. It's a physical change because the chocolate covering the bana froze, when a state of matter turns into a different state (for example an ice cube melting) it is considered a physical change.
peeling potatoes is a physical change because it is going smaller when you peel it thick
This is a physical action.
They can be eaten by peeling the skin back or put in pies, fruit salads, cakes, puddings or other dishes.
It's possble that gorillas peel bananas before eating them, but it's unlikely that they peel them in the wild. It's more likely that they peel them in captivity after seeing humans peeling them. It's also reported that monkeys and chimpanzees peel bananas at a zoo in Copenhagen.
yes