A Rock Breakage is a rock that breaks when its age is old. They can be found at the Trench where rocks re formed and rocks that are old
Aluminums breakage pattern is Fracture.
Paul Allan Salmenmaki has written: 'Determining the effects of gas and shock energy on the fracturing/breakage of rock and concrete'
The definition of a fracture of a rock is the breakage that is not on a flat surface. Two main kinds of fracture are conchoidal (shell shaped, as in quartz) and uneven.
I think that the breakage of fluorite would be cleavage because it is cut in a direct way.
Cleavage breaks the layers of rock due to poor distribution of minerals within the rocks. The impact of breakage will depend on the types of minerals that are present.
Two rocks fit that bill, but one is more resistant to breakage. Shale is softer than slate.
You can't expect to deliver eggs without some breakage among the lot.
Fracture
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The term 'breakage' is another way to describe your spill, or what has been lossed or damaged as a result of breaking.
glass-breaking sensor use microphone transducers to detect the glass breakage
glass-breaking sensor use microphone transducers to detect the glass breakage