they form by the air getting hotter and the water in the mud evaperates
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It's very simple: soil + water = mud
They form when water seeps through cracks in the cavern
volcanoes can occur
Magma emplacements or Batholith are not sedimentary structures.
Mud cracks form when wet mud dries. As mud dries, it shrinks and cracks start to form.
Mud cracks indicate sediments that were dried by air. They only form in areas that are periodically exposed to the surface, such as streams or tidal flats.
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Colonial people would typically use materials like mud, clay, or mortar to fill the cracks in their wood houses. These substances were readily available and helped to seal gaps in the structure, providing insulation and protection against drafts and pests. Additionally, some people may have used a mixture of animal hair and mud, known as "daub," to fill and reinforce the cracks.
Mudcracks find on cotinental shelf because of tides and also on floodplains due to flood .When flood comes it carries clay material ,when exposed to dry environment evaporation takes place and also shrinks.The cohesive forces increases and a result mud cracks formed.Mud cracks are also occur in salt and in deserts.
because it can trap mud and water in the lines (or as you think of it cracks.) and that cools it off
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It's very simple: soil + water = mud
They form when water seeps through cracks in the cavern
The sea attacks cracks in the cliff at an headland. The cracks grow larger and form a cave.
Probably because of foundation problems.. Unstable and things like that.