Although trees can be replanted and they will regrow given time, you can not consider deforestation as a reversible change if it has gone too far.
A forest is a living ecosystem of which the trees are just one part, if that ecosystem (all the animals and other plants) is destroyed, there is NO WAY to get back to how things were, the change is irreversible.
no because it is reversible. If you dissolve out the water you are left with NaCl. A change that is reversible is a physical change.
Yes, this change is reversible.
As I have learned, it is an irreversible change, so no its not a reversible change.
Yes, evaporation is the changing of matter from a liquid to a gas. You can reverse this process through condensation which is the change from a gas to a liquid.
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
Filtering is a reversible change because it can be undone by simply removing the filter and allowing the substances to mix again.
Deforestation is reversible with efforts such as reforestation and afforestation initiatives. By planting new trees and promoting sustainable land management practices, it is possible to restore degraded forests and recover their ecosystem functions over time. However, the process can take decades or even centuries to fully restore the biodiversity and natural balance of the ecosystem.
Burning is an irreversible change.
reversible
It is not a reversible change. During boiling some components are extracted with hot water from the crushed dried leaves. It is impossible to restore the original leaves.
non --- Evaporation is reversible by condensation, lowering the temperature.
it's a reversible change