It has to do with the type of cleavage the rock has. Some rocks have 2D cleavage so it breaks in paper like pieces.
Cleavage
Not enough information. Some crystals will break if they cool rapidly, some crystals will not form correctly if the solution cools too quickly.
Rocks and mountains break apart due to erosion or weathering. The rocks and mountains would break down into smaller and smaller pieces and fall away.
Yes they do, because when water are freezed inside the mountains, it expands , breaking the mountain.
You actually can't break down pure sulfur, because it is an element.
Cleavage
Not enough information. Some crystals will break if they cool rapidly, some crystals will not form correctly if the solution cools too quickly.
Yes,Halite has cubic cleavage. This means it can break along planes in three directions.
they break up because the salt in it is dissolving gradually
Break all the crates in any level.
The ionic compounds exist as solid crystals or Lattice, when such compounds are added to water crystals break down into ions ,it is dissociation (breaking) of lattice.
Because water is polar and can attract salt ions.
By weathering.
Rocks and mountains break apart due to erosion or weathering. The rocks and mountains would break down into smaller and smaller pieces and fall away.
when something cools more slowly the crystals are larger. Therefore it is harder and less easy to break. Slowly grown crystals also are less prone to defects in their structure.
Eventually sand is formed.
You get a bunch of smaller magnets and you will still have north pole.