Breaking a window cannot be truly reversed, as the original state of the glass is permanently altered. However, it can be repaired or replaced, restoring functionality and appearance. This process involves removing the broken glass and installing a new pane, but the history of the break remains. Thus, while the damage can be fixed, the act of breaking itself is irreversible.
"Crash!"
Physical- that is water vapor freezing into ice. It can be reversed (warm up the window) Chemical changes don't reverse.
An example of a physical change that can be reversed is melting ice into water; this can be reversed by freezing the water back into ice. An example of a physical change that cannot be reversed is breaking a glass; once the glass is shattered, it cannot be returned to its original form.
It has a predicate noun: accident.
In North Carolina can one spouse enter the marital home through breaking a window?
No, thats a physical property because it can't be reversed and there is no actually chemical change.
Look at the opposite window. Driver side windows are often simalair to there opposing window. Some parts are reversed for obvious reasons.
yes, a window might break on its own but, with presser from wind or weakness
trespasser
True.
Jam starts with breaking glass (a window being smashed).
Yes, breaking a window is reversible by replacing the glass with a new one. The process involves removing the broken glass shards, fitting a new pane of glass, and securing it in place.