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Is wood and leaves that are left to rot and to form humus a chemical or physical change?

Both. In breaking down into humus, both chemical and physical change takes place.


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Is hammering wood a physical or chemical change?

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What are the chemical and physical property of wood?

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Is caving wood an physical change or chemical change?

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