peanut brittle
Brittle star is an echinoderm
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glass, ceramics, bones, etc.
Yes, it can. Liquid nitrogen will make most things brittle!
Both crystalline and brittle mean to break easily - fine china, thin glass, etc.
Liquid nitrogen is very cold. Many things that are not normally brittle at room temperature become brittle at very low temperatures.
Brittle things break when malleable things bend.
Ceramics, glasses, minerals and aggregates of cemented of minerals (i.e. rocks) are all examples of brittle solids. There are probably many others you can think of!
A brittle material fractures without haven a large strain on beforehand. Examples are most ceramics, of extremely hard steel. The opposite is ductile.
Brittle is a synonym for fragile. It begins with the letters br.
Yes, the brittle star eats plankton and a variety of things like: clams, oysters, mussels, plankton,krimps and sometimes bits of sponges!
All plants are examples of living things.