The process of chopping into very fine pieces is to mince.
Loess
Pyroclastic material. The fragments ejected during eruptions range in size from very fine dust and ash to pieces that weigh several tons.
Very fine sediments are called loess
Very gradually
Obsidian falls under the group of Extrusive Volcanic Rock of very fine texture. Obsidian is generally called Volcanic Glass.
very good = great chop into pieces = grate
Homophone for "very good": berry hood Homophone for "chop into pieces": chomp in two peaces
Chop, dice are two possibilities:Chop the onion into small pieces. Dice the meat into small pieces.
They are called fragments, fragments.
To dice something means to chop it up into very small pieces, usually small cubes.
If you have a solid block of chocolate, the best way to chop it is to do so in small sections. Chop off very thin segments off of one end at a slight diagnol with a large, sharp knife. This will give you small pieces and flakes of chocolates. If you wish for a chop that results in large, thick pieces, then you can roughly chop the chocolate by splitting the original piece on half, then quaters, and so on until you reach the desired size you have.
Very fine sediments are known as silt.
Not very ;-). A nanosecond is one billionth of a second, which is 0.000,000,001 s. Written in engineering notation, that's 1E-9 s. Think of it this way: Take one second, and chop it up into one thousand equal pieces. Now, take One of Those milliseconds; chop It up into one thousand equal pieces. Now, take One of Those microseconds; chop It up into one thousand equal pieces. One of those pieces is a nanosecond! Light travels about one foot in that amount of time.
Minced means to chop food such as meat, vegetables or fruit into very small pieces, it is either done with a very sharp knife or more often using a machine with a mincing attachment, diced means to cut meat, vegetables or fruit into small cubes, these cubes can range in size from fine dice (but bigger than minced) to larger dice but no bigger than a mouthful.
Very thin pieces of wood are called "shavings."
The very fine rain is called mist or drizzle. It consists of very small water droplets that fall slowly and lightly from the sky.
To find great fine art prints in my opinion would have to be this wonderful store located in Oakland, California, called Candela. They have beautiful and very unique pieces of art.