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 is a mineral's ability to split easily along flat surfaces due to the arrangement of its atoms in crystal structure.
Yes, slate can split easily into thin sheets when it is cleaved or split along its natural foliation planes. This characteristic makes slate a popular choice for roofing tiles and other decorative uses.
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A rock that is extremely flaky and breaks easily is likely to be shale. Shale is a sedimentary rock made up of fine-grained clay minerals that easily split into thin layers.
An oak tree may develop a split trunk due to various factors such as strong winds, heavy snow loads, lightning strikes, or diseases that weaken the tree's structure. These stressors can cause the wood to crack and split, leading to a split trunk in the oak tree.
Lightning split the old oak tree asunder.
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The plural of split is splits. As in "the acrobat can do splits easily".
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the metamorphic rock that is easily split is...A Mica, A Pumice and A Sulfur
mica
Hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules can be easily split by what electrolysis. This is the process which is used to breakdown water.
Cleavage is a mineral's ability to split easily along flat surfaces due to the arrangement of its atoms in crystal structure.
Cleavage .
Yes, slate can split easily into thin sheets when it is cleaved or split along its natural foliation planes. This characteristic makes slate a popular choice for roofing tiles and other decorative uses.
It's chief property is that it is (easily) split into thin sheets.