No
Paper, leaves, and tissues are some examples of items that disintegrate easily, breaking down quickly into smaller pieces or decomposing over time.
Large pieces of mud will break down and disintegrate over time due to weathering processes such as erosion, water flow, freeze-thaw cycles, and biological activity. As the mud particles get smaller and smaller, they may eventually turn into smaller sediment particles like silt or clay.
a molecule
Elements can be broken down into smaller pieces: a compounds smallest particle is a molecule
well rock melts is when a rock is molten into the magma and it turns into lava
They sat there and watched the bomb explode into pieces.
They do not orbit at all. A "meteor" is the glowing streak of light in the sky caused when a space rock penetrates the Earth's atmosphere and is heated to incandescence through friction and compressive heating. The space rock (sometimes called a "meteoroid") is no longer orbiting the Sun, which it HAD been doing; the space rock will either explode, or disintegrate, or fall to Earth. The pieces that fall to Earth are called "meteorites". The pieces that disintegrate are called "dust".
you will turn into a cow and your guts will all explode into small pieces, leaving yourself with a cow with no guts
Paper, leaves, and tissues are some examples of items that disintegrate easily, breaking down quickly into smaller pieces or decomposing over time.
Yes, they Explode in to pieces
That looks a bit like the word disintegrate which means to break down into small pieces or fall apart.
Words that mean to break into many small pieces include disintegrate, catabolise, decompose, digest, pulverize, fracture.
It would disintegrate and the pieces would fly off into space.
disintegrate, collapse, deteriorate, decay, fall apart, degenerate, crush, fragment, pulverize, go to pieces
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Large pieces of mud will break down and disintegrate over time due to weathering processes such as erosion, water flow, freeze-thaw cycles, and biological activity. As the mud particles get smaller and smaller, they may eventually turn into smaller sediment particles like silt or clay.