stress
Water freezing in a crack in a rock
chemical weathering.
Long Island sand is primarily made of finely ground quartz, which is the most common mineral found in most sands. It is created by the erosion of rocks over time, most likely from nearby sources in the area such as the Appalachian Mountains.
Wind erosion and temperature fluctuations are likely to cause the sandstone boulder to weather in a desert. Wind can carry abrasive sand particles that gradually wear down the surface of the boulder, while temperature changes can lead to expansion and contraction of the rock, causing it to crack and break apart over time.
Quartz is the rock most likely to be monomineralic, as it mainly consists of the mineral quartz.
Soil is most likely to be very thin and not fertile in areas with extreme conditions such as deserts, tundra, mountainous regions, or in areas with high levels of erosion or poor drainage. These conditions can limit the development of soil and make it less suitable for supporting plant growth.
Sure you can, but it will most likely crumble in your lock or ignition when you try to turn it. Then you still don't have a key plus your lock is full of plaster.
Getting very hot during the day, and very cold during the night, will help to crack rocks. As will rainwater seeping into minute cracks, and then expanding when turned into ice during a frosty night.
Your engine most likely overheated
poor installation most likely
You can, but when it dries out (seasons) it will most likely crack and split and ruin the look of what you carved.
If you are pouring it directly into the plastic antifreeze reservoir, it most likely has a crack in it.
Most likely crack spackle of the oj da wonka juice
Every person is different-but most likely you will be out a lot of money
Because you have an internal crack, most likely in head or head gasket.
Most likely a failed head gasket or a cracked or warped head. Less likely but possible is a crack in the block.
use 123. . . most secure and hardest to crack
most likely