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don't do it! its silly and stupid. having a cast is not cool. it'll be really hard to wash and it'll be itching all the time and did i mention that you can't do simple things lik brushing your hair, having a bath or a shower. there will be big medical bills if you need surgery! what do they teach in school today?! you are very lucky that you haven't broken a bone don't do it!

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How does ice and water break up rock?

Ice and water can break up rock through a process called frost wedging. Water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, and expands, causing the rock to fracture. Over time, repeated freezing and thawing can eventually break the rock into smaller pieces.


What occurs when an applied force causes rock to break?

When an applied force causes rock to break, it typically results in the formation of cracks or fractures in the rock. These cracks propagate through the rock as the force is applied, eventually leading to the rock breaking into smaller pieces or fragments. The extent of the breakage will depend on factors such as the type of rock, its structure, and the magnitude of the applied force.


What natural event could have caused something as hard as a rock to break?

Any form of mechanical weathering causes rock to break into smaller pieces. A landslide will definitely cause rock to break. Meteor impact, plant root growth, ice wedging, and the movement of animals will also cause weathering.


What is a break in a body of rock along which one block slides relative to another?

Depending on the context, a break in a rock may be a fault (where the rock on one side of the break has been displaced relative to the other), or a joint where there is no relative displacement of the rock on either side of the break. These may also be known generically as discontinuities, especially in the field of rock mechanics. Also the "break" in the depositional record of a sedimentary rock may be known as an unconformity.


What is a fracture and a fault within the rock layer?

A fracture is a break or crack in a rock without significant movement, while a fault is a break where there has been movement along the break plane. Fractures are often small and do not displace the rock layers, while faults can result in significant displacement and deformation in the rock layers.