amorphous solid
Solid rocks break into smaller pieces because weathering could take bits and pieces of the rock. Then erosion carries the rock to some were else. Finally deposition will drop the rock in that place were the erosion brought it.
Lithospheric plates.
The density and chemical composition of both the large sample and a smaller piece of solid calcium sulfate are the same.
The correct spelling is meteorite instead of medorites. Meteorites are the solid pieces of a larger body in the solar system that breaks off and hits the ground. They come from objects like comets or asteroids.
The ionic solid needs to be melted or dissolved in a liquid to allow the ions to move freely. This breaks the rigid crystal lattice structure of the solid, allowing the ions to move around. Heating the solid to high temperatures can also provide the energy needed for the ions to move.
Weathering and erosion breaks rocks into smaller pieces.
The solid breaks at random places. Apex. thanks guy below for leading me to this answer
If you break a solid, the atoms will seperate from eachother
That must be obtained through integration, meaning, you divide the solid into many small pieces.
To measure the volume of a large irregular solid, you can use the water displacement method. Fill a container with a known volume of water, then submerge the irregular solid in the water and measure the change in water level. The difference in water level will indicate the volume of the irregular solid.
it doesnt go anywhere. The solid breaks up in really small pieces, and mixes with the liquid.
All shapes. Since it is a solid it would be called an "ovoid" rather than an ellipse, and they are more likely to be quite irregular and jagged rather than smooth.
Solid breaks with no regular patterns typically include irregular fractures, such as those seen in materials like glass or certain rocks. These breaks occur due to random stress or force applied to the material, resulting in jagged, uneven edges rather than clean lines. Examples include conchoidal fractures, which produce smooth, curved surfaces, and the unpredictable patterns found in shattered ceramics or brittle plastics. Such breaks contrast with regular patterns seen in materials that fracture along specific planes, like crystalline substances.
Regular solids have all sides the same, irregular solids have different sides.
The volume of the irregular solid can be found by measuring the displaced water, which is 5ml. This means the volume of the irregular solid is also 5ml.
- has no dimensions
you can be determine irregular solid by its shapes and if it is not measurable by the ruler .