faults
Internal fixation is the medical term meaning repairing fractures with pins.
broken ribs
The term is 'earthquake'.
FRACTURE.
A fraction in the Earth's crust is commonly referred to as a "fault." Faults are fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust where there has been displacement of rock on either side. They play a significant role in geological processes and can lead to earthquakes when stress builds up along these fractures.
Adaptive thermogenesis
A crack in the Earth's surface is called a fault. These are fractures in the Earth's crust where movement occurs, typically caused by tectonic forces.
The medical term for this condition is osteoporosis, which is characterized by a decrease in bone density and quality, making the bones more prone to fractures, especially in the elderly population. It is important for individuals with osteoporosis to take preventative measures to reduce the risk of fractures.
Osteoporosis is the term that describes a reduction in bone density and mass, leading to bones becoming weak and brittle, increasing the risk of fractures, especially in the elderly.
The geological term for breakage is "faulting." This occurs when rocks along a fault line move relative to each other due to pressure, resulting in fractures and breaks in the Earth's crust. Faulting plays a key role in processes like earthquakes and the formation of mountain ranges.
When magma is forced into fractures in the Earth's crust, it can lead to the formation of intrusive igneous rock formations such as dikes and sills. These formations occur when the magma cools and solidifies within the fractures, creating igneous structures that can later be exposed at the surface through erosion.
A large area of the earth in which plates of the earth's crust are moving away from each other, forming an extensive system of fractures and faults.