it can't reproduce if it is not a living thing rocks are cooled magma and that is a thing
it depends on how it actually breaks
The Solid Form of Water that breaks rock is called "ice".
Water seeps into cracks and breaks apart the rock or water rubs the side of the rock that is exposed and breaks off pieces of the rock.
Faults
Depends on the rock.
A Electronic Saw
Wind and water.
yes
the poin beneath earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and triggers an earthquake is called the
Breaks along mineral planes are referred to as cleavage planes (breaks along a plane) or conchodial fractures (no distinct break controls), depending on the mineral. more general breaks in rocks are referred to as fractures or joints and are often along fault planes or areas of stress in the rock. A crumbly rock texture is found in either an unconsolidated unlithified rock or a heavily chemically or mechanically weathered rock
Not to be Reproduced was created in 1937.
When molten rock breaks through sedimentary (compacted sand) rock