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No, erasing a mistake with an eraser is not a chemical reaction. It is a physical process where the friction of the eraser removes the pencil marks from the paper.
The metal part of a pencil that holds the eraser is called a ferrule.
Yes, a pencil eraser is an example of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space, and a pencil eraser fits this definition as it is a physical substance made up of atoms and molecules.
The metal or plastic part that holds the eraser on a pencil is called a ferrule. It is usually crimped or glued onto the end of the pencil to secure the eraser in place.
Physical Science is the learning of the physical world around you. !
Physical Science.
Could be applicable to all.However it is firmly grounded in Physical Science.
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Physical Science generally consists of Physics and Chemistry (and arguably other, more specific sciences such as Material Science, etc.). Physical Science is a part of Natural Science (the science(s) which study nature).
No, erasing a mistake with an eraser is not a chemical reaction. It is a physical process where the friction of the eraser removes the pencil marks from the paper.
Yes, volcanoes are a part of physical science. The study of volcanoes falls under the branch of Earth science, specifically geology, which is a subfield of physical science. Volcanoes involve the study of processes such as magma movement, volcanic eruptions, and their impact on the environment.
Biology .
Electricity is from the sky. Sky is part of nature. Nature is part of science. Therefore electricity is related to science. Simple.
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This is a physical process.
The metal part of a pencil that holds the eraser is called a ferrule.
Chemical and physical changes are part of methods applied in science.