Fissure.
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fault
No, trees will not break the Earth's crust. The roots of trees may grow and spread out over time, but they will not pierce or break through the Earth's crust as it is a solid, hard layer that extends for many miles below the surface.
debris
A break in the earth's crust is called a fault line.
A fault.
They are called fault lines.
the break in the inner crust that is not filled with magma is called
== == A fault.
Earths crust can break under pressure and milk can break its foundation from pressure, both are different types of pressure, but still
A fault
A break in the Earth's crust is called a fault. It is a fracture where the two sides of the rock move in relation to each other. Faults are a common feature in tectonically active regions where there is movement of the Earth's plates.