Well the only thing that can be cut up and still be itself is called a molecule.
WHY would it cut itself ! If you've set up an artificial habitat to mimic the frogs natural surroundings - there should be no sharp edges for the frog to cut itself on in the first place !
Yes, the total mass of the orange remains the same even if you cut it up into smaller pieces. Each piece will still contribute to the total mass of the original orange.
what do you do if the M6 is closed.........? Go up the M3 twice
The rev limiter would have cut in
the oldest one. i forget his name lol even though i read the book twice and saw the movie twice. but its def the oldest one
"Cut it out," means "stop it!" This is an exclamation, and almost always has an exclamation point after it. You would hear this in any situation where someone is unhappy with what is going on. If someone is bothering you, you'd say "Cut it out!" and maybe even follow that up with "or else I'm going to get even!"
Cut is to separate with or as if with an instrument. Cut up is to cut to pieces.
Just fold the paper in half and cut two even parallel lines.
Well if u cut a piece nothing will happen because it is by itself if u cut it with a blade with another substance like hydrochloric acid than a reaction will happen( lights up ) but I there is no other substances mixing with it that nothing will happen
Whenever you subtract anything from itself, you'llalways wind up with zero. Even outside of algebra !
No, it's not necessary to cut up vegetables before giving them to your rabbit, but it should be washed, and rotten bits and white/light-coloured parts (like spines) should be removed. There are some exceptions. Celery, for instance, should be cut up because rabbits sometimes have trouble with the strings that run through the celery; however, celery is a treat, if your rabbit likes it -- it should not be a staple food in your rabbit's diet. Celery greens (dark ones, not light ones) are much better than the celery itself. Rabbits are used to finding their food in its natural form. The rabbit might not even take the food if it's cut up!
my gosh that is such a disturbing question! why would you even ask something like that! yuck. ( )_( ) (='.'=) (")_(")o cut up bunny