This is called a strike-slip fault.
The forces that break rocks vary and in most cases are classified as mechanical or chemical forces. Weathering is one of the common ways that rocks are broken down into smaller particles.
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The plates collide together and they break apart...
Weathering breaks down rocks on the Earth's surface by wind, rain, or ice.
Its got weak van der waals forces as it is a simple molecule - these intermolecular forces are weak so require less energy to break, leading it to have a low boiling point.
The answer is Strike-Slip Fault.
The answer is Strike-Slip Fault.
strike slip fault
Rocks shrink in cold weather. It is very small but it is important if any of its cracks have water in them. Water expands when it freezes. Because they are opposing forces it will cause the rock to break.
some natural forces can cause glass to break
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It will break and you will cry
weathering
The forces that break rocks vary and in most cases are classified as mechanical or chemical forces. Weathering is one of the common ways that rocks are broken down into smaller particles.
how can you control the forces that cause an egg to break
75 pounds of succinct concentrated opposing downward pressure will break almost any human bone
Then you didnt break it in half