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Samuel the Lamanite in Helaman 14:21-22 in the Book of Mormon stated that the Rocks of the earth at that time (5 BC) were basically one solid mass. He prophecied that at the death of Christ, all the rocks would be broken and would be found thereafter in cracks and seams and fragments upon the face of the whole earth. If this did take place at Christ's death, I is a great symbol of the Redeeming Rock being broken. The Stone of Israel who was the Rock of Salvation, who created the Rocks of the earth, was bruised and broken for our sake and every rock on the earth broke as they paid respect to the Messiah.

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Why might you see more rocks that are cracked in a location that has cold winters and hot summers than you would see in a location that is warm or cold all year?

In a location with cold winters and hot summers, rocks are subjected to rapid temperature changes, causing them to expand and contract, leading to cracks and fractures. This process, known as thermal stress, is more pronounced in fluctuating temperature environments compared to locations with consistent temperatures, resulting in more cracked rocks in the former.


What most likely caused mountains to have a rough surface A. Sunlight heated the surface and the rocks cracked. B. Rocks were weathered and then eroded. C.Seasons have gotten warmer over the yearstim?

B. Rocks were weathered and then eroded. Over time, natural forces such as wind and water weather the rocks, breaking them down into smaller pieces. Erosion processes like glaciers and rivers then further shape the mountains, contributing to their rough surface.


What is a rock ball with a crystal filled cavity?

A geode is a rock ball with a crystal-filled cavity. Geodes are typically round or egg-shaped and formed in sedimentary or volcanic rocks. When cracked open, they reveal beautiful crystals inside.


Frost action is an example of this type of weathering?

Rocks are porous which allows weathering by frost action. Water seeps into rocks and when temperatures drop to the freezing point, it turns into ice and begins to expand causing the rocks to break apart.


What are rocks in the sea called?

Rocks in the sea are typically referred to as sea rocks or underwater rocks. They can also be called submerged rocks or marine rocks.

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Why might you see more rocks that are cracked in a location that has cold winters and hot summers than you would see in a location that is warm or cold all year?

In a location with cold winters and hot summers, rocks are subjected to rapid temperature changes, causing them to expand and contract, leading to cracks and fractures. This process, known as thermal stress, is more pronounced in fluctuating temperature environments compared to locations with consistent temperatures, resulting in more cracked rocks in the former.


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The comparative form of "cracked" is "more cracked."


What part of speech is cracked?

Cracked is a verb and an adjective. Verb: The egg cracked when she dropped the carton. Adjective: He suffered a cracked skull.


Past participle of the word cracked?

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What is the past participle of the word cracked?

cracked


Why are younger rocks normally found on older rocks?

This applies to sedimentary rocks. If you think about how sediments settle to the bottom of water, then obviously newer ones are on top of old ones. As the weight of successive layers squeezes the lowest ones into rocks, the order of layers is preserved. This happens even if the layers are subsequently tilted. Very occasionally the order is disrupted if whole sections of rock are cracked away and inverted by earth movements. Igneous rocks are formed from molten magma, which can squeeze into cracks in existing rocks, so where igneous rocks are concerned, the argument doesn't apply.


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There is no cracked stone.


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