Yes.If you have no antifreeze in the radiator or engine,sometimes it will freeze.Usually a freeze plug in the engine will pop out before any major damage is done. Sometimes the block will crack,or the radiator will crack or burst if no anti freeze is in the system.
You can have the crack filled and repaired if length less than 6 inches, Look for this service on Craigs. if you leave it, it will just keep growing, they always do.
I would say this has to do with velocity of the bullet.(speed)
yes, it can cause arthritis when you pop boby parts. You can also get arthritis when you crack your knunckles, toes, etc...
IT COULD EXPLODE RIGHT THROUGH THE CASE.
Possibly the padding from the window runners is defective. This will cause the glass to move slightly, which could cause it to crack.
this is due to total internal reflection and wave theory of light.
That depends on if the word is being used as a noun or a verb. Noun: That window has a crack in it. Verb: That window is starting to crack.
smoking too much crack
Yes.If you have no antifreeze in the radiator or engine,sometimes it will freeze.Usually a freeze plug in the engine will pop out before any major damage is done. Sometimes the block will crack,or the radiator will crack or burst if no anti freeze is in the system.
The crack in the window could have been caused by impact from a hard object, extreme temperature changes, or structural stress.
Genrally repairs are just for holes like when a rock first hits. sometimes small cracks can be fixed. You will probably have to replace it. If the crack in your windshield is small enough you may be able to fix it yourself. There are windshield repair kits that inject a resin material into the crack, if it's too large for that it can be repaired by a professional without having to replace the entire windshield.
No, because the window might crack
A change in soil moisture beneath the foundations can cause wall cracking which is most common at windows and above doors.
soon, you can be ticketed for that
a brick crack!
To effectively address a window crack repair issue in your home, you can start by cleaning the area around the crack and removing any loose glass. Then, apply a clear epoxy or silicone sealant to fill in the crack and prevent it from spreading. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results. If the crack is large or the window is damaged beyond repair, consider contacting a professional window repair service for assistance.