oak splits manly because of the temperature change in the wood (it will be cold when it is cut and now when the process it inside it get warmer and weaker)
the metamorphic rock that is easily split is...A Mica, A Pumice and A Sulfur
Cleavage .
Slate has been quarried and split to make roofing slates for centuries. It splits easily (after a bit of practise) and is very durable.
No, 'oak' is the wood that comes form an 'oak' tree.
it probably break apart with cleavage, because the carbon atoms in graphite from sheets that could split apart easily in layers.
Yes, but not easily.
no
Lightning split the old oak tree asunder.
the metamorphic rock that is easily split is...A Mica, A Pumice and A Sulfur
The plural of split is splits. As in "the acrobat can do splits easily".
That is not a question...
Hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules can be easily split by what electrolysis. This is the process which is used to breakdown water.
mica
Cleavage .
It's chief property is that it is (easily) split into thin sheets.
NO. A2, Slate is fissile - easily split. The antithesis of interlocking.
Because their skin is soft and broken