Smuggling
totals
If a diagram is smaller than actual size it is called a reduction.
Ice particles smaller than 5 millimeters in diameter is called "Sleet."
A point on a graph, when all nearby points have a smaller value, is called a maximum.
This is called an equation.
The process of dissolving by breaking into smaller pieces is called disintegration.
Allocating: Breaking a homogeneous supply into smaller and smaller lots ("breaking bulk")
Ore.
The breaking apart of foods into smaller and smaller units is called digestion. This process allows the nutrients in the food to be absorbed and used by the body for energy and other functions.
segmentation
It is actually called weathering, but if your talking about the process of rocks breaking down into smaller pieces by physical means it is called Mechanical Weathering, by chemical means it is called Chemical Weathering.
The process of breaking larger molecules into smaller molecules is called catabolism. This process typically involves the release of energy as larger molecules are broken down into smaller units that can be used for cellular activities.
The process of breaking down materials into smaller pieces is called fragmentation. This can occur through physical forces (like weathering and erosion) or through biological processes (such as digestion or decomposition).
The process is called metabolism.Digestion is the mechanical and chemical breaking down of food into smaller components that can be absorbed into a blood stream,
segmentation
The breaking down of compounds into simpler substances is called decomposition. This process typically involves the use of heat, light, or chemical reactions to break down complex molecules into simpler components.
The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces is called weathering. Weathering can be physical, through processes like freeze-thaw cycles or root wedging, or chemical, involving the dissolution of minerals in water or oxidation. The resulting smaller pieces, called sediments, can then be transported and deposited by various agents such as water, wind, or ice to form sedimentary rocks.