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The springs that form where pressurized water flows through cracks in cap rock are called Artesian springs. This is the type of spring that feeds drinking wells.
The rock cracks and weathers.
their not the cracks gets formed when fatasses be jumping on them
Cracks in Concretes are as: Shear cracks, temperature cracks & surface cracks which those are formed depends on climates .
Yes, rocks can have cracks or holes in them. These are commonly formed through processes like weathering, erosion, or pressure release. The presence of cracks or holes can affect the strength and stability of the rock.
Limestone is formed in layers called Bedding Planes and the vertical cracks are called Joints. The horizontal cracks are not given a specific name - however I am sure someone will want to contradict this
places where groundwater bubbles or flows out of cracks in the rock is called springs.
It would be physical because a chemical change in the rock would be where the bonds are broken and formed to create new bonds and a new product is generated.
Veins of gold found in rock are typically referred to as gold veins or gold lodes. These are formed when hydrothermal fluids carry gold and deposit it in cracks and fissures within the surrounding rock.
Groundwater seeping through the limestone rock over thousands of years dissolved the rock, creating cracks and fissures. Eventually, these cracks formed larger passageways that became the cave system of Lascaux.
If it doesn't have cracks in it it can still be weathered. Wind, water, hot, and cold can make the rock chip away.
places where groundwater bubbles or flows out of cracks in the rock is called springs.