When they have to much stress put on them.
The point below the surface where rocks break and move apart is called the focus or hypocenter. This is the point within the Earth's crust where the energy from an earthquake is released, causing the rocks to break and move along a fault line.
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Yes, weathering weakens rocks, sometimes to the point where they break into smaller pieces.
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erosion can break rocks apart, weathering can also break rocks apart
Yes , Rocks Can Break Your Back .
The point where rocks break and release energy in the form of seismic waves is known as the focus or hypocenter of an earthquake. This is typically located beneath the Earth's surface along a fault line where the stress within the rocks exceeds their strength, causing them to fracture and generate seismic waves.
The point in the Earth's crust where rocks first break and move is called the "focus" or "hypocenter" of an earthquake. It is the location where the accumulated stress exceeds the strength of the rocks, causing them to fracture and release energy in the form of seismic waves. The point directly above the focus on the Earth's surface is known as the "epicenter." Understanding these points is crucial for studying and predicting seismic activity.
rocks can break if you freeze and thaw it
Big sharp rocks can be. Because big rocks is hard and it can break it's hard bone. While big sharp rocks can hurt them more than the big ones. Because big sharp rocks can point hard the crocodile's skin and it can break it's hard bone.
You can break rocks by using the move Rock Smash.