A collage
When two pieces of material join together, it is called a seam. Seams can be created using different techniques such as stitching, welding, or adhesive bonding.
Sediment.
The remaining pieces that are spliced together are typically referred to as "joints" or "segments." These joints are used to connect different sections of material in order to create a unified structure or complete a project.
Small pieces of material that come from rocks are known as minerals, while small pieces of material that come from living things are called organic matter or particles. Minerals are inorganic compounds, while organic matter includes fragments of plants, animals, or other organisms.
The process is called erosion.
When two pieces of material join together, it is called a seam. Seams can be created using different techniques such as stitching, welding, or adhesive bonding.
Sediment.
Mosaic
A material that attracts small pieces of iron is called a magnet. Magnets have magnetic properties that allow them to attract iron and other magnetic materials.
Conjugation
no the material stay the same.
Welding melts the pieces themselves, and soldering surrounds the pieces with a different melted material, which locks the pieces together as it cools and hardens.
Pictures made from colorful pieces of glass - such as those seen in most church windows - are called mosaics.
The remaining pieces that are spliced together are typically referred to as "joints" or "segments." These joints are used to connect different sections of material in order to create a unified structure or complete a project.
a puzzle
they are commonly called "chips".
This type of decoration is often called a mosaic. The definition of a mosaic is a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass. Judging from your question, the correct answer would be A MOSAIC.