They are broken down in the liver.
u die.
the bonds between the water molecules are broken
This atom loss his identity.
They are broken down in respiration. Energy is obtained by that
they get released
If a swimmer breaks any swimming rule, they get disqualified. If they get disqualified the time that they got, well not count. If they were to break all of the rules, the same happens. They don't get another punishment for each broken rule. Their time just won't count.
It is a rule that cannot be broken.
It happens when the simile breaks certain school rules so the principal has to send it home for a few days depending on what rule was broken.
Its left broken.
you get broken
The judge's finding that a rule of the court was broken
if the machine is broken than nothing happens
If you fall on a broken hand most of the time nothin.
You know if it is broken if you take it out of the vehicle, test it and nothing happens.
When the tackle from behind rule is broken in sports like football, the player who committed the foul typically receives a penalty. This can result in a loss of yardage or a free kick for the opposing team, depending on the severity and context of the infraction. Additionally, if the tackle is deemed particularly dangerous or reckless, the player may face disciplinary actions, such as a fine or suspension. The intent of the rule is to protect players from injury and promote fair play.
This is an unusual question! The answer depends on the rule that is broken and why it is broken. If a person breaks a minor rule, like wearing shoes on the carpet where people pray, others will remind him/her to remove the shoes. If a person creates a disturbance, s/he may be reminded to be quiet. If the disturbance continues, s/he may be asked to leave.