he dropped it from 7 feet in the air.
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Its possible but it probably won't happen.......
Probably a golf ball, it is a lot denser. If you dropped a golf ball on a concrete floor it would bounce, if you drop a brick it will break.
Break Up the Concrete was created on 2008-10-07.
A glass dropped on a concrete floor is more likely to break than if it was dropped on a wood floor because the concrete has no bend to it. A wood floor might help absorb some of the impact by bending slightly when the glass hit it.
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Abstract nouns for the verb to break are breakability and breakableness.The word break is also a noun, either a concrete noun (a break in an object) or an abstract time noun (a break in time or action, coffee break).
Yes, so that the concrete doesn't break or split.
With the weather the concrete can expand or contract and the gaps in the concrete are left to allow for this expansion of contraction so the concrete doesn't crack or break.
A tissue! It will not break if dropped from the tallest building on earth, but will get soggy and break in water!
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It is used to break concrete and asphaltsurface,