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hair line fracture
A strain is an overstretched or "pulled" or torn muscle. a sprain is an overstretched or torn ligament (holds bones together at a joint), and a fracture is a crack, chip, break or crush of a bone.
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A diamond fracture is a break or a crack in the stone.
An avulsion fracture is when you pull a ligament or tendon from a bone and a piece of that bone comes with it. It is not actually a "fracture". A fracture is a break.
A flaw is a general term for any imperfection or defect in an object. A crack, on the other hand, specifically refers to a visible line or fissure in a material due to damage or stress. In essence, a crack is a type of flaw, but not all flaws result in cracks.
A fracture is a complete break in a bone, while a hairline fracture is a small, partial crack in the bone. Hairline fractures may not be easily visible on imaging studies and can be more difficult to diagnose compared to regular fractures. Treatment for hairline fractures usually involves rest and immobilization to allow healing.
fracture
A simple fracture - results in a 'clean' break across the bone. A green-stick fracture is an incomplete break.
There is no difference. The definition of fault is precisely: a crack in the Earth's crust.
Badly worded question, but I think you're talking about a fault?
Breaking, crack, cracking (as a noun); break, crack (as a verb).