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Rubber can tear, but its resistance to tearing depends on its formulation and thickness. Natural rubber is generally more elastic and can withstand stretching, while certain synthetic rubbers may have varying levels of durability. However, if subjected to sharp objects or excessive force, rubber can indeed tear. Overall, its tear resistance varies based on the specific type and condition of the rubber.

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