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the breaking of rocks or displacing along the fracture.
This is known as a fault.
IT IS CALLED INTRUSIVE (PLUTONIC) ROCKS WHICH ARE BELOW THE SURFACE. iT IS WHEN MAGMA COOLS AND SOLIDIFIES WITHIN THE EARTH.They are called intrusive igneous rocks or plutonic rocks/plutons.
Extrusive igneous rocks.
They tend to fracture between foliation layers.
No. It is called an unconformity. A fault is a fracture along which blocks of rock have moved relative to one another.
Large cracks in rocks are called, fracture or fissure.
the breaking of rocks or displacing along the fracture.
the breaking of rocks or displacing along the fracture.
This is known as a fault.
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The definition of a fracture of a rock is the breakage that is not on a flat surface. Two main kinds of fracture are conchoidal (shell shaped, as in quartz) and uneven.
are called rocks
I'm pretty positive that it DOES describe the fracture
There is no ladder if (of?) rocks under the earths surface, your question is meaningless.
A break or crack along which rocks move is called a fault. Sudden motion along the faults result to earthquakes.
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