Enamel lamellae are defects in tooth enamel that result from incomplete mineralization, while cracks in enamel are actual fractures in the enamel surface that can extend into deeper layers. Enamel lamellae are usually superficial and do not necessarily compromise the structural integrity of the tooth, whereas cracks can weaken the enamel and potentially lead to tooth sensitivity or decay.
A fissure means you get paid for the job, a crack means you have to replace it. No difference, just an excuse for sloppy work and poor materials. For more info go to solidsurfacealliance.org or forum.solidsurfacealliance.org
A flaw is when something is damaged or not right. But a crack is a fracture in the object. But according to wikipedia flaw is only used in terms of character (I didn't find any other topic) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_flaw And wikipedia also puts crack under fracture http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fracture ---Darshan J Rai
That's easy. Chalk is cheaper. If you are talking about crack there is a HUGE difference. Crack is made of what is left from the process of transform coca leaves in cocaine, the most harmful part, witch is disposable, that's what everybody knows in South America where I came from. Now they mix this very harmful left over with even more harmful ingredients and make the crack, but unfortunately the truth is a taboo in USA, and many think that cocaine and crack ARE THE SAME. There is more about the truth, crack will kill in a period of two years, and will make anyone addicted to it at the very first time, the brain will get hooked right away. Too bad we still hear that cocaine and crack are the same.
Crack cocaine is the most common form of crack, typically smoked for its intense and short-lived effects. There are also various other forms of crack, such as freebase cocaine, which is chemically similar to crack but has a different production process. However, in general, the term "crack" most commonly refers to crack cocaine.
Nothing, both are terms for the free base (as in acid/base in chemistry) form of the cocaine alkaloid. This is obtained by mixing ordinary cocaine hydrochloride salt with an alkali.
Nothing at all.
A rift is a crack or space.A ridge is a range of hills.
Fortunately for us the enamel coating our teeth is exceedingly strong
the answer is that no body knows what it is including me so crack it man.:P
a fault is a large crack in the earth. a fold is when the ground gets bent.
A crack in the Earth's crust is a fracture where rocks have pulled apart, whereas a fault is a fracture where there has been movement along the fracture plane. In other words, a fault is a type of crack in the Earth's crust that has undergone displacement.
Yes. Tooth enamel is crystalline in structure, and the frequent drastic changes in temperature resulting from eating crushed ice causes the enamel to expand and contract. Over time, the expansion and contraction of the enamel results in the weakening of the structure. This can lead to fractures in the enamel, especially if the tooth has a filling, because the filling material expands and contracts at a different rate than the enamel. This puts additional stress on the enamel and increases the likelihood of fracture.
Personally I prefer stainless steel due to the fact that you can clean it with boiling water, and you don't really need to worry about cracking. Enamel ware can crack from temperature change and can get scratched easily
The main difference in sentencing between crack and cocaine offenses is that crack offenses typically result in harsher penalties compared to cocaine offenses. This is due to the sentencing disparities that have historically existed between the two substances, with crack being associated with more severe penalties despite being chemically similar to cocaine. However, recent changes in sentencing laws have aimed to reduce these disparities and provide more equitable treatment for individuals convicted of crack offenses.
Heroin is an opioid drug made from morphine, while crack is a form of cocaine. Heroin is typically injected, snorted, or smoked, while crack is smoked. Both drugs are highly addictive and can have serious health consequences.
Yes, an enamel dish can be frozen, but it's important to take precautions. Ensure the dish is not too full to allow for expansion of the food as it freezes, which can crack the enamel. Additionally, avoid sudden temperature changes, such as transferring a hot dish directly to the freezer, to prevent thermal shock. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations.
Temperature difference